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as my Chinese name, in which the personal name is homophonic with a pronunciation of my birth name. Slave birth surname replaced by Ren plus another character (人) , | as my Chinese name, in which the personal name is homophonic with a pronunciation of my birth name. Slave birth surname replaced by Ren plus another character (人) , | ||
thus: 仁 人 卷. | thus: 仁 人 卷 (R.R. Juan). | ||
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Below. The first on #ai, #[[haskell]], #lisp, #prolog, #squeak, etc., other 2 in 1st list on #everything, respectively. Multiples starred. | Below. The first on #ai, #[[haskell]], #lisp, #prolog, #squeak, etc., other 2 in 1st list on #everything, respectively. Multiples starred. |
Revision as of 17:44, 29 September 2006
In crossing a major linguistic and cultural border, the selection of a personal name distinct from ones birth name is called for. I have, skipping the details, chosen
as my Chinese name, in which the personal name is homophonic with a pronunciation of my birth name. Slave birth surname replaced by Ren plus another character (人) ,
thus: 仁 人 卷 (R.R. Juan).
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