I know that Polish names (or any names from another language, for that matter) don't necessarily have an English equivalent, but is there one for "Jerzy" out of curiosity?
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I know that Polish names (or any names from another language, for that matter) don't necessarily have an English equivalent, but is there one for "Jerzy" out of curiosity?
*thinks hard*
gosh, I don't really know. Russian equivalent for that is Юрий, as for English I don't know, Jerry perhaps?
LOL. That was my guess, too. Thanks for the Russian version at least; I hadn't really thought about that...Quote:
Originally Posted by kamka
Jurek is short name of jerzy. so its sounds right...Quote:
Originally Posted by kamka
i've also heard jerzy as george...i'm not so sure though
Yes Russian Юрий = English George.
I thought that approximated to "Георгий?"Quote:
Originally Posted by TATY
Георгий, Юрий, Егор are all.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barmaley
duh, yes, how could I forget :) Jerzy would most probably be George :)Quote:
Originally Posted by TATY