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It's hard for me to believe that there is nobody in ESPN's production that doesn't know Spanish. The proper pronunciation is QUAY-vas. It means caves. Strikes me as unprofessional.
 
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I noticed that too - found it a bit odd.

(to be nitpicky, I think it's more accurately "QWEH-vas" - the Spanish e is more like the e in 'Ben' than the a in 'Bay'. But close enough :D )
 
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It's hard for me to believe that there is nobody in ESPN's production that doesn't know Spanish. The proper pronunciation is QUAY-vas. It means caves. Strikes me as unprofessional.

He's done that in previous games. Makes me think that's how her family says it.
 
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Vowel guy, that's like someone saying their name is Garsha (rhymes with Marcia, Marcia, Marcia) instead of GarSIa. However, I will defer to however someone wishes the pronounciation of their name.
 

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maybe it was the same staff that kept butchering the Ogwumike name during the national team trials/exhib vs Canada?
 

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It's hard for me to believe that there is nobody in ESPN's production that doesn't know Spanish. The proper pronunciation is QUAY-vas. It means caves. Strikes me as unprofessional.

I'm hoping that when Minnesota plays on ESPN, they have a Swedish staffer to help with Amanda Zahui. Za weeee? Zowey? za hweee? Is that Swedish? She is from Stockholm.
Then they better have a Macedonian in house for Ivana Kmetovska , a Greek for Pinelopi Pavolopoulou , and a Romanian for Bianca Blanaru, when the Washington State women come to town.

Or, perhaps someone would check with each school's SID for pronunciations rather than count on in-house language mavens, who may not agree, as we do(n't) with Cuevas. With a phonetic crib sheet, announcers maybe wouldn't stumble over something like Deborah Kerr.
 
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I'm hoping that when Minnesota plays on ESPN, they have a Swedish staffer to help with Amanda Zahui. Za weeee? Zowey? za hweee? Is that Swedish? She is from Stockholm.

Then they better have a Macedonian in house for Ivana Kmetovska , a Greek for Pinelopi Pavolopoulou , and a Romanian for Bianca Blanaru, when the Washington State women come to town.

Or, perhaps someone would check with each school's SID for pronunciations rather than count on in-house language mavens, who may not agree, as we do(n't) with Cuevas. With a phonetic crib sheet, announcers maybe wouldn't stumble over something like Deborah Kerr.
Or perhaps just have announcers do the game who actually follow the 2 top teams in the sport and know how the players pronounce their names, instead of relying on a crib sheet.
 
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I'm hoping that when Minnesota plays on ESPN, they have a Swedish staffer to help with Amanda Zahui. Za weeee? Zowey? za hweee? Is that Swedish? She is from Stockholm.

Then they better have a Macedonian in house for Ivana Kmetovska , a Greek for Pinelopi Pavolopoulou , and a Romanian for Bianca Blanaru, when the Washington State women come to town.

Or, perhaps someone would check with each school's SID for pronunciations rather than count on in-house language mavens, who may not agree, as we do(n't) with Cuevas. With a phonetic crib sheet, announcers maybe wouldn't stumble over something like Deborah Kerr.
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It's hard for me to believe that there is nobody in ESPN's production that doesn't know Spanish. The proper pronunciation is QUAY-vas. It means caves. Strikes me as unprofessional.


And all this time I thought it was Cuervo...Hey Nineteen ..you nailed it.
 

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Vowel guy, that's like someone saying their name is Garsha (rhymes with Marcia, Marcia, Marcia) instead of GarSIa. However, I will defer to however someone wishes the pronounciation of their name.
Marcia Marcia fo Farsha fee fi mo arsha Marsha (Or are my old bones showing?)
 

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I advise all of you to watch more international pro tennis. You'll have lots of practice hearing foreign names.;)
 
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