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Whats in a name? In English, most would say pronunciation. It is considered important and respectful to ask, did I pronounce that correctly? In fact, its hard to even think about something else mattering. Knowing the etymology of a name is interesting, but it doesnt really change what we call someone. For example, the common name Peter is derived from the Greek Petros, meaning stone or rock. In French, it becomes Pierre, in Spanish, Pedro. We think of these as different names, and the fact that they share the same root is just fun trivia. If somebody introduces themself as Pedro in English, you would have to be absolutely deranged to call them Peter or Petros. However, this is actually the social standard between some languages of East Asia. This video will focus on translation of names between three East Asian languages Japanese, Korean and Mandarin Chinese. Vietnamese also has docHub sinic influence, but will be left out of this video for the sa

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In texting and online messaging, is often used to indicate a strong or intense emotion, such as excitement, enthusiasm, or emphasis. Its a symbol meant to convey an extra level of intensity beyond a regular exclamation point or other punctuation marks. For example: Im so excited for the concert tonight
:)) is an emoticon commonly used in text-based communication to indicate a smiling or happy expression. The two parentheses represent the eyes and the double colon or semicolon represents the mouth, forming a smiling face. The repetition of the parentheses can indicate a wider smile or a greater level of happiness.
The number of parentheses used may vary, with one ) usually standing for a slight smile and ))) for something either too amusing or sarcastic; one ( for a sad smile and two or more for something too sad, supposedly.
Lets look at some typical example meanings. =) - happy face. :) - smile. :( - sad.
8mo. In texting and online communication, the asterisk (*) is often used to emphasize a word, phrase, or action. Its a way to draw attention to a particular part of the message, indicate emphasis, or suggest additional meaning.
The symbol :) in a text message is called an emoticon, specifically a smiley face. It is used to convey happiness, friendliness, or a positive tone in written communication. The : represents the eyes and the ) represents a smiling mouth.
Emoji Name: Smiling Face. Emoji Meaning: A straightforward, happy smiling face, indicating happiness or friendliness.

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