Either spelling is considered correct although the "g" receives more common usage. Her Shoshone Indian name when translated into English by Lewis and Clark had to be spelled phonetically, so it was anyone's guess.
it can be spelled with either a G or a J But smelling it Jemma is soo much betta lol :)
Sacagawea (it's a g, not a j, by the way) had her baby strapped to a wooden board on her back.
sacagawea,sacajawea,sakakawea
Sacajawea (also frequently spelled Sacagawea)
When spelling the alphabet in French, the letter "g" is spelled "Jay" (like the English "J" - tip: if you are to spell the alphabet, remember that G spells J and J spells G).When used in a word, the G can be hard or soft, like in English (Gay, Golf, Gong, versus Giant, Geronimo)
Well first of all, it is spelled Sacajawea. As for your question, she was born in 1788.
No the way you have spelled it is correct. Germany.
the name jianna is very uncommon because of its spelling it is usually spelled with a g not a j and this is coming from someone that would know.
Yellow comes from the Old English, "geolu". As with many words, in a German translation the "G" sound is spelled with a "J" letter. And in German, the "J" sound is "Yuh". Hence, yellow, in its English translation.
There is no recognized Saint named Jeffrey in the Catholic Church. The Church formally recognizes Saints based on their exemplary lives, miracles, and the veneration of the faithful.
the letter 'g' is spelled 'gee'.
Yes, I believe so because he is a person! Just like Jesus is spelt with a capital J however, gods isn't spelt with a capital G!