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How To Call A Foreigner's Name?

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The names and usage of countries in the world are different. They can be roughly divided into three categories:


First, after surnames, they are mostly used in North Korea, Vietnam, Japan, Mongolia, Afghanistan, Hungary and China.

The names of Korean and Vietnamese are the same as those of China. The most common form in Japan is the four word name, with the first two characters as the surnames and the two characters as the names.

Generally speaking, the official name is the official name.

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The two is the name of the former surname, mostly in Europe and the United States.

Oral titles are generally called surnames, while formal occasions are full names.

Most Europeans and Americans have a family name and a name is made up of two or more words.

Frenchmen often put their respected names or names of their families in their names to commemorate them, but when others call or write, they only use their first names, such as former president De Gaulle's full name is Charles Andre Joseph Mary Gaulle, but most people call him Charles Gaulle.

Russian names are usually made up of three sections: the name father name surname.

They usually call their surnames or names only, in order to show their courtesy and respect.

In order to express their respect for the elders, there are also those who only call their father names. For example, Lenin's full name is Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov Lenin, and people often call Lenin "ELIC".

Arabic names are usually made up of 3 or 4 sections, that is, the name of the person - the father name - the ancestral name.

The full name of a formal occasion is called the name only.

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The three is that there is no surname, and Burma and Indonesia are most representative.

Burmese have no name, but usually call a name in front of their name to indicate their age, gender and social status.

To add "Wu" before the names of older people, it means "Sir" and "Uncle"; to the younger generation or the young people, the meaning of "Guo", that is, "big brother"; to younger or adolescents, to call "appearance", that is, "little brother"; to young girls, generally called "Ma", to "girls and sisters"; to older or women of position, called "Du", meaning "aunt, aunt, aunt".

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