I believe it's "иевич" instead "ьевич" only (but not always) when there are two consonants before ий. Anyway, even if you make that kind of mistake (especially in rarely used names) it won't be very...
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I believe it's "иевич" instead "ьевич" only (but not always) when there are two consonants before ий. Anyway, even if you make that kind of mistake (especially in rarely used names) it won't be very...
It's not always so. With names ending in "ий" it's a little different. Here "ий" changes to "ьевич":
Аркадий - Аркадьевич
Лаврентий - Лаврентьевич
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