Please help with right translating

Lviv PC-01 for English-speaking people
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Zelya
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Please help with right translating

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This is dublicate of topic from main forum.

I’m trying to resolve the question about right “ПК-01 Львів” name translation. There are present four possible variants:
1. PC-01 Lvov
2. PK-01 Lvov
3. PC-01 Lviv
4. PK-01 Lviv
Anton Ignatichev and I think that first two names are wrong. Computer shows title screen with Ukrainian “Львів”. So, in English should be “Lviv” too. “ПК-01“ means “Персональний Комп’ютер” – “Personalniy Kompyuter” or Personal Computer. We can use “PK” or “PC”. But I think “PC” is more preferable as original abbreviation.

What do native speakers think?
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Post by chis »

Do you think there are any native english speaking people around this site? Probably count of them tends to zero :( They have probably sites for Altair and so on... So nobody cares is of PK vs. PC and Lvov vs. Lviv. Might be just set graphical idntity as were in label of the computer.


PS. Not serach engine freandly enough. I know.
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I happened to find Irish forum with screenshots from our site. And I decided to ask to help me with this question. Maybe somebody will become interested in it.

http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthre ... 2056568966
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Post by chis »

Funny variant from link above:

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http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost ... ostcount=6


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Post by a99 »

chis wrote:Funny variant from link above:
Lions PK-01
Not the one but many lions, whole pride or zoo is here :)
I think, it's a genitive plural of "лев" machine translation.
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