Draft:"I'm coming for you!"
old east slavic motto / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"I'm coming to you!" (old east slavic: Іду на ви!, romanized: Idu na vy!) is a expression of Sviatoslav Ihorovych to signify a declaration of war to his opponents - an ultimatum to declare war. The first written mention, according to the Tale of bygone Years, dates back to 964 according to the Old Slavic calendar.
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- Comment: Wikipedia is not a dictionary. If you want to create a page about an expression, please make sure to document its widespread usage in reliable secondary sources. Broc (talk) 13:59, 24 February 2024 (UTC)
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