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Latest comment: 13 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
Her name is spelled Alla Zagaykevych on all releases and in texts which are in English. Should this article then use same spelling or not? Matvey13:11, 19 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
Zagaykevych would be the Russian->English spelling which is, unfortunately, due to old soviet "tradition" still used by some people but which has nothing to do with Ukrainian. Yet, it would distort her surname which is in fact Загайкевич, not Заґайкевич, and surely sounds with 'h' in Ukrainian. Юрій Булка (talk) 08:38, 18 February 2011 (UTC)Reply