[Ads-l] Off-topic: Cyrillic vs. Roman Writing

victor steinbok aardvark66 at GMAIL.COM
Tue Mar 22 02:05:44 UTC 2022


Next, you'll tell me to believe what we read on the internet. But, no, it
does not stand for Zapad. That symbol has about as much hidden meaning as
Kerpow! on original Batman.

VS-)

On Sun, Mar 20, 2022, 22:40 Dan Goncharoff <thegonch at gmail.com> wrote:

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> I have read the Z stands for Zapad, which means "West", but not in
> Cyrillic.
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> On Sun, Mar 20, 2022, 9:47 PM victor steinbok <aardvark66 at gmail.com>
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> > Honestly, I don't believe it stands for anything at all ... other than
> all
> > the vehicles marked with the same letter belonging to the same unit.
> People
> > are focusing on Z but there's close to a dozen different markings
> >
> > VS-)
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> > On Sun, Mar 20, 2022, 14:10 Jonathan Lighter <wuxxmupp2000 at gmail.com>
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> > > I doubt it stands for Zorro..."who makes the sign of the Z."
> > >
> > > JL
> > >
> > > On Sun, Mar 20, 2022 at 7:40 AM Amy West <medievalist at w-sts.com>
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> > > > On 3/20/22 00:00, ADS-L automatic digest system wrote:
> > > > > Date:    Sat, 19 Mar 2022 15:17:37 +0000
> > > > > From:    Geoffrey Nathan<geoffnathan at WAYNE.EDU>
> > > > > Subject: Off-topic: Cyrillic vs. Roman Writing
> > > > >
> > > > > Not really in our bailiwick, but on a political posting on Facebook
> > > > > by a pro-Ukraine friend there's a picture of a pro-Russian banner.
> > > > > It reads Z=D0=B0 =D0=9F=D1=83=D1=82=D0=B8=D0=BD=D0=B0: [za putina]
> > > 'For=
> > >  Putin'. Now, for those
> > > > > who don't read Cyrillic, the first letter isn't Cyrillic but Roman,
> > > > > so this is (sort of) code-switched. And, for those following
> > > > > the unpleasantness in Ukraine, the 'z' letter has become a rallying
> > > > > symbol for the Russian troops (painted on their military
> > > > > vehicles and aircraft). According to the Wikipedia entry on this
> > > > > use of 'Z' (yes, there is one...) it's become quite common in
> > > > > Russian pro-war propaganda.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Thank you for this. I've been seeing the "Z" use in political
> cartoons,
> > > > and I haven't been understanding the use or significance or origin.
> > > >
> > > > It's going to be in bailiwick soon enough as it gets picked up and
> > > > appropriated.
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