[Facts] Regarding Esperanto names...
in reply to a message by Mike C
On the 'net, Esperantists regularly substitute the letter "x" following a letter in an Esperanto word which would normally require a circumflex or breve over the letter.
Can you put the circumflex and/or breve back into the word, if I include a note with each submitted entry, indicating over which letter the accent mark belongs? I know you've been doing other accent marks for names on your site.
And, yes, there really do exist bona fide Esperanto names. :) Many are "esperantized" versions of names common to most European nations, such as John (Johano), Susan (Suzana), Michael (Mihxaelo, Mikaelo, Mikelo), Mary (Maria, Amara), etc. But there are also quite a few names which Esperantists have taken for themselves or have given to their children, which are actually Esperanto words, such as Aminda (lovable), Amika (friendly), and Miela (honey-sweet).
-- Nanaea
Can you put the circumflex and/or breve back into the word, if I include a note with each submitted entry, indicating over which letter the accent mark belongs? I know you've been doing other accent marks for names on your site.
And, yes, there really do exist bona fide Esperanto names. :) Many are "esperantized" versions of names common to most European nations, such as John (Johano), Susan (Suzana), Michael (Mihxaelo, Mikaelo, Mikelo), Mary (Maria, Amara), etc. But there are also quite a few names which Esperantists have taken for themselves or have given to their children, which are actually Esperanto words, such as Aminda (lovable), Amika (friendly), and Miela (honey-sweet).
-- Nanaea
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Nan,
If you would like to submit Esperanto names that would be great.
Regarding accents: I can and will do circumflexes but not breves. For a complete list of the accents possible in HTML see this page:
http://www.apa.umontreal.ca/gadrat/cours/informatique/html/accents.html
If you would like to submit Esperanto names that would be great.
Regarding accents: I can and will do circumflexes but not breves. For a complete list of the accents possible in HTML see this page:
http://www.apa.umontreal.ca/gadrat/cours/informatique/html/accents.html