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Wasn't his family name, a few generations back, *actually* pronounced Yankovic-h?? I think that's mentioned on the Mothership somewhere...
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Most likely you're correct. And European names ending in "-ovich" are plenty more common than "-ovic." I just chalk the whole thing up to a simple mistake.
It's like when people call Kirstie Allie "Kristie" instead of "Kirstie." People who aren't big fans of hers (and who IS?) generally don't pay enough attention to know that her name is "Kirstie." Same goes for Al. People who aren't necessarily fans of Al's don't raise an eyebrow when someone calls him "Yankovi-ch." They don't pay enough attention to realize that that's wrong.
I'm sure somebody with a better memory than myself could list a whole slew of celebrities whose names are commonly butchered by the general public and even the media.
It's like when people call Kirstie Allie "Kristie" instead of "Kirstie." People who aren't big fans of hers (and who IS?) generally don't pay enough attention to know that her name is "Kirstie." Same goes for Al. People who aren't necessarily fans of Al's don't raise an eyebrow when someone calls him "Yankovi-ch." They don't pay enough attention to realize that that's wrong.
I'm sure somebody with a better memory than myself could list a whole slew of celebrities whose names are commonly butchered by the general public and even the media.
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i think i read somewhere that at some stage [during his grandparents time, i think] it was pronounced YawnkovicTheLazenby @ Jan 18 2006, 01:09 PM wrote: Wasn't his family name, a few generations back, *actually* pronounced Yankovic-h?? I think that's mentioned on the Mothership somewhere...
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Ask Al wrote: Derek Miner of Largo, Florida asks: I keep hearing people mispronounce your name as "Yanko-VICH." Why do you think they do this, and doesn't it bother you?
My paternal grandparents actually pronounced their name YONK-o-vich, so I guess theres some history behind it. But its still one of my little pet peeves.
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