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Date:      Thu, 02 Mar 2000 11:09:59 -0700
From:      Warner Losh <imp@village.org>
To:        "Daniel C. Sobral" <dcs@newsguy.com>
Cc:        Brian Feldman <green@FreeBSD.org>, cvs-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: cvs commit: doc/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/handbook/contrib chapter.sgml 
Message-ID:  <200003021809.LAA16928@harmony.village.org>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 02 Mar 2000 23:31:25 %2B0900." <38BE7B3D.AF373040@newsguy.com> 
References:  <38BE7B3D.AF373040@newsguy.com>  <200002280315.TAA81734@freefall.freebsd.org> 

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In message <38BE7B3D.AF373040@newsguy.com> "Daniel C. Sobral" writes:
: Brian Feldman wrote:
: > 
: > green       2000/02/27 19:15:06 PST
: > 
: >   Modified files:
: >     en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/handbook/contrib chapter.sgml
: >   Log:
: >   Fix that formatting thing that happens so often.  You know, I'd
: >   like to properly redo this list.  Half of the Japanese names are
: >   in the wrong place with weird capitalization and the last name first.
: 
: What do you mean by "last name"? The standard syntax for japanese names
: is "FAMILY Given".

Yes, I believe that it is intentional.

My name is

Warner LOSH

In their syntax, when speaking to outsiders, but Mr. yamamoto-san's
name might be

YAMAMOTO Hisashi[*]

Where YAMAMOTO is his family name and Hisashi is his given (or taken)
name.  If you didn't know him well, you'd address him as
YAMAMOTO-san.  If you did know him well, you might be able to address
him as hisashi-san.  I do know that adressing him w/o the -san is an
extreme insult.

I've also seen this in European names as well.

Warner

[*] I picked "hisashi" from my email archive of names.  I hope that
I've not given yamamoto-san a female name.  I don't know enough about
Japanese names to know one way or the other.


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