Turkish has got two "i": dotless I that sounds like uh in English; and I
with dot that sounds as ee in English. The two "i" have a capitalization
rule differ from English.
On 11 Oct 2010 9:30 PM, "Petr Pisar" <ppisar(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 04:23:37PM +0300, Hasan Alp iNAN wrote:
Hi
Hi!
Name: Hasan Alp iNAN (Hasan)
I'm curious why you wrote the
last name as you wrote it (iNAN). Is there any
reason for that? (I have no experience with turkish orthography.)
-- Petr
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