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

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Name order

naming convention ethnic groups
given name + family name African Americans, African Europeans, Albanians, Andorrans, Arabs, Armenians, Austrians, Azeri people, Belarussians, Berbers, Bosnians, Catalans, Croats, Cypriots, Czech people, Danes, English people, Estonians, European Africans, European Americans, European Oceanians, French people, Georgians, Germans, Greeks, Greenlanders, Icelanders, Italians, Kazakhs, Latvians, Liechtensteiners, Lithuanians, Malays, Mestiços, Mestizos, Moldavians, Monacans, Montenegrins, Norwegians, Persians, Poles, Portuguese people, Russians, Scotts, Serbs, Slovenians, Slovakians, Spandiards, Swedish people, Tagalog people, Tajik people, Turks, Ukrainians, Uighurs, Uzbek people, Vlaams
family name + given name Han, Hui, Hungarians, Koreans, Khmer, Kinh people, Manchus, Mongols, Mordvins, Telugu people, Tibetans (nobels), Yamato
local given name + given name + family name / given name + local given name + family name Chinese Americans, Korean Americans, Vietnamese Americans
given name Burmese people, Haqniq, Javanese people, Sundanese people, Tibetans (commoners)

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