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I intended to create this lesson on my own, but I have found an article, which describes it very well.
Hi everyone. In this lesson we will see how people say the names in different cultures.


* http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/NameOrderConfusion
In progress


 
== Name order ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
The following page has Mordovin and Mongolian which are not mentioned in the link above.
|+
 
!naming convention
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_name#Name_order
!ethnic groups
|-
|given name + family name
|Danes, English people, European Africans, European Americans, European Oceanians, French people, Germans, Greeks, Italians, Mestiços, Mestizos, Norwegians, Portuguese people, Russians, Spandiards, Swedish people, Turks, Ukrainians, Vlaams
|-
|family name + given name
|Han, Hui, Hungarians, Japanese, Koreans, Khmer, Kinh people, Mongols, Mordvins, Telugu people
|-
|given name + local given name + family name
|Chinese Americans
|-
|given name
|Burmese people, Manchus
|}

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Hi everyone. In this lesson we will see how people say the names in different cultures.

In progress

Name order

naming convention ethnic groups
given name + family name Danes, English people, European Africans, European Americans, European Oceanians, French people, Germans, Greeks, Italians, Mestiços, Mestizos, Norwegians, Portuguese people, Russians, Spandiards, Swedish people, Turks, Ukrainians, Vlaams
family name + given name Han, Hui, Hungarians, Japanese, Koreans, Khmer, Kinh people, Mongols, Mordvins, Telugu people
given name + local given name + family name Chinese Americans
given name Burmese people, Manchus