• cobysev
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    173 days ago

    Why are there so many articles that drop the second Y from his name? It’s Zelenskyy. I haven’t seen an article on Lemmy in the past couple weeks that spelled his name right.

    • @[email protected]
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      3 days ago

      His name is spelled Зеленський. Any conversion to English letters requires following a method of romanising Cyrillic letters. The most common method, which admittedly is used in Russia, is to represent the ий with just a single Y, but in Ukraine I believe it’s more common to use two.

      Nevertheless, people don’t always use the same system, just as Chinese 北京 “Beijing” used to be written as Peking, due to the Romanisation system of the time.

      With the current political climate, it’s probably best to use the double Y spelling.

    • tired_n_bored
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      123 days ago

      The literal translation would be Zelenskiy (he writes his own surname this way) but for English speakers it doesn’t add any value to add an extra letter

      • Doom
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        43 days ago

        I think the I is a Russia thing I think the doubles y is Ukrainian