Galning
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Why do all Icelanders' names end in -dóttir or -sson?
Because dóttir means daughter and son means son? (A)
Still weird that their names are Kim, Lee & Park
Why do all Icelanders' names end in -dóttir or -sson?
Why do all Armenians' names end in -ian?
Why do all Georgians have names ending in -viii, -dze or -ani?
Why do all Icelanders' names end in -dóttir or -sson?
I could go on...
Why do all Armenians' names end in -ian?
Why do all Georgians have names ending in -viii, -dze or -ani?
Why do all Icelanders' names end in -dóttir or -sson?
I could go on...
Um, any one from the Bay Area (California)?
FC Barcelona Infantil A - Paik Seng Ho - Midfielder - 17-03-97
http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english/futbol/temporada_10-11/futbol_base/FCB_Infantil_A.html
Hey guys. It's quite nice to see that there are so many people who love Barca. Oh yeah, I'm in the Barca forum
Anyways, I would like to correct the spelling of the name and answer some of the questions posed here.
1. This kid's name is not Park Seung Ho but it's Baek Seung Ho. Completrly differnt spelling and surname.
2. The surnames in Korea are not as limited as lot of people think. Actually there are over 400 surnames registered but most are not as popular as Kim, Lee, Choi, Park, Cho, Ahn or Baek. And under each surnames there are clan titles to consider.
3. Someone asked if we Koreans eat little puppies and the answer is yes and no. Yes because we do eat dogs, no because we don't eat puppies.
4. Yes, Koreans are obsessed with EPL thanks and no thanks to J.S. Park and C.Y. Lee. Personally I don't like how the EPL teams play compared to La Liga teams.
Enough of me ranting. Um, any one from the Bay Area (California)? Maybe we can get together and try to catch some games?