Lui NaiWi
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Re: Lui NaiWi
You mean Rui Naiwei?trout wrote:Lui defended Woman's MyoungIn successfully by defeating Cho HyeYeon 2:1.
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Re: Lui NaiWi
EdLee wrote:You mean Rui Naiwei?trout wrote:Lui defended Woman's MyoungIn successfully by defeating Cho HyeYeon 2:1.
http://www.haengma.net/female-myeongin/ ... -myeongin/
does it really matter how you spell chinese name in english??
芮乃偉 <--this how they write in chinese
예내위 <--this is how we should write and pronounce but government decided not to...
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Re: Lui NaiWi
Well, it matters to me. Compiling a database of pro games, I want to be able to find all the games of Rui Naiwei, without having also to look for Lui NaiWei, Lui Naiwei, Lui Nai Wei, etc. etc. Having a set way of entering the names means that the user can search much more easily.
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Re: Lui NaiWi
Magicwand wrote:芮乃偉 <--this how they write in chinese
芮迺伟 <--and this is how she writes her own name in chinese
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It is often helpful, as the ISO adopted pinyin as the international standard in 1982:Magicwand wrote:does it really matter how you spell chinese name in english??
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinyin
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Re: Lui NaiWi
xed_over wrote:芮迺伟 <--and this is how she writes her own name in chinese
thank you for that info.
i checked korean ver of chinese character and could not find that characters.
i guess we often use different characters.
one good example will be lee sah-dol
李世乭
chinese people write
李世石
because they dont use 乭 character in china.
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Actually, it's like this:xed_over wrote:芮迺伟 <--and this is how she writes her own name in chineseMagicwand wrote:芮乃偉 <--this how they write in chinese
芮迺偉 -- "super" traditional version
芮乃伟 -- simplified version (used in mainland China)
芮乃偉 -- "mixed" tradition version (used in Hongkong or Taiwan, for example)
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Re: Lui NaiWi
TMark wrote:Well, it matters to me. Compiling a database of pro games, I want to be able to find all the games of Rui Naiwei, without having also to look for Lui NaiWei, Lui Naiwei, Lui Nai Wei, etc. etc. Having a set way of entering the names means that the user can search much more easily.
Best wishes.
On the other hand, it would be useful to me as a user of your database if I didn't have to know how you decided to spell it, and could search for alternate spellings as well. I was rather confused for example, to find that the database had none of Lee Sedol's games. I'm sure you have good reasons to construct it the way you did, but ideally it would be good to be able to enter any of the commonly used English spellings and have the same games turn up.
Patience, grasshopper.
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Re: Lui NaiWi
Daal, you can check on the Names Dictionary for variations of an individuals name. There is also an article by John in the Encyclopaedia on Korean names.
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