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Spelling it Yevgenia makes it Yeasier for Yenglish speakers
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Hmm, maybe you weren't even born yet, but in 1988, Yekaterina Gordeeva was the star of Calgary. Why would you ask such a (well, dumb) question?
Question to our fellow americans.
You people have any clue why nbcsports keeps calling Zhenya Yevgenia, and not Evgenia, despite isu, wiki and the whole world?
.Moreover, in many languages there are many variations of spelling one name. In Polish for example a correct spelling for Evgenia is "Jewgenia" (and Anna's last name is Pogoriła, for example). Every time when a journalist writes "Evgenia" instead of "Jewgenia" there are outraged readers pointing out the mistake.
Sorry, you’re right! I got them mixed up: Canada is the one known for strict judging, and France is the one known for having messy logistics: I remember people complaining about wet ice and cheap plastic stars for medals last year. And people complaining about ticket sales this year. Oh well, what can you do?![]()
Not American, but I might be able to help.Question to our fellow americans.
You people have any clue why nbcsports keeps calling Zhenya Yevgenia, and not Evgenia, despite isu, wiki and the whole world?
As long as France has their GP in hard to reach Grenoble, those tickets sales problems will continue. I would probably have gone if it had been somewhere that's easier to get to.
Question to our fellow americans.
You people have any clue why nbcsports keeps calling Zhenya Yevgenia, and not Evgenia, despite isu, wiki and the whole world?
Because Weir likes to show off his mad Russian skillz
Sorry, TGee, you had a very thoughtful response, but I legitimately think this is the only reason.
It's annoying to see them use Yevgenia but then not use Myedvyedyeva.

Most of the time there is a Evgenia or a Evgeni NBC spells it with a y, honestly I think they just decided that that’s how they were going to spell it and have stuck with the decision.
"Yevgenia" is mentioned as an alternative spelling by wikipedia.
There are two ways of spelling in Latin alphabet words originally written in other systems: phonetic transcription and transliteration.
"Yevgenia" (and "Alyona") is an example for transcription, "Evgenia" (and Alena) - for transliteration. Both are correct, in fact.
Moreover, in many languages there are many variations of spelling one name. In Polish for example a correct spelling for Evgenia is "Jewgenia" (and Anna's last name is Pogoriła, for example). Every time when a journalist writes "Evgenia" instead of "Jewgenia" there are outraged readers pointing out the mistake.
It makes no sense to argue, this is not such a big problem)
There is a good Russian proverb — if you want , call me a pot, just do not put in the oven

No. Medvedyeva because that "e" after "d"----> dy. The others two letters sound hard "e". There is no "my" and "vy" in any language...Maybe I couldn't explain it with my poor english..Where is a Russian???![]()