More than 4500 were mentioned about our country, and the Russian Federation – more than 3300. For the past 8 years, Ukraine has been ranked only in 2014.
The American edition of The New York Times summarized the 2022 results and the most popular word by results. The most frequently used words were “Ukraine” and “Russia”. This was reported in a thread on Reddit.
Since the beginning of the Russian Federation’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine, both countries have become the most used in The New York Times’ materials. Ukraine was mentioned more than 4,500 times and Russia more than 3,300 times. It was noteworthy that the most used words last year were US President “Biden” and “Covid”, a virus that forces everyone to comply with quarantine. The full list of the 10 most used words looks like this:
- Ukraine
- Russia
- Russian
- Biden
- Pandemic
- Covid-19
- embers
- coronavirus
- priority
- Putin
Overall, the infographic author made a selection of the most used words over the past 122 years. Former US President Donald Trump has been at the top for 6 years in a row. We add that in 2014, when the Russia-Ukraine war began with the annexation of Crimea, our country was among the most mentioned.
Recall, the NYT wrote that the US could set aside $53 million to repair the Ukrainian energy system. They are used to buy generators and transformers.
It is also reported that Ukraine showed proficiency in the destruction of the cruiser “Moskva” and the release of the Serpentine.
Source: Focus
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