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==Korean Surname Kim and Lee==
Hi. I noticed a new user put some information in the Lee(Korean Surname) and Kim(Korean surname) section, saying that 6 million Korean people trace their lineage to Heo Hwang Ok. Imagine how funny this argument is. I just checked the souce, and could not find any reliable information on this opinion. Please check. Also, I would appreciate if you could help me with adding some new information to Lee(surname) section. This is a very important information. Korean surname Lee(李) was originally written as Ni(니) in Korea. You can check this fact in a lot of historical materials. However, as time passed, Koreans started to pronounce Ni(니) as Ee beginning from 19th century. And during the Japanese colonization era, We built a new language system, that has changed all the words that start with ㄹ(L pronunciation) to ㅇ(Y or I sound) including surnames. So basically, over 12 million people's surname spelling has changed. This is very important, because in North Korea or China, this is not the case. This rule is only applicable in South Korea.


==Lammert van Raan==
==Lammert van Raan==

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Korean Surname Kim and Lee

Hi. I noticed a new user put some information in the Lee(Korean Surname) and Kim(Korean surname) section, saying that 6 million Korean people trace their lineage to Heo Hwang Ok. Imagine how funny this argument is. I just checked the souce, and could not find any reliable information on this opinion. Please check. Also, I would appreciate if you could help me with adding some new information to Lee(surname) section. This is a very important information. Korean surname Lee(李) was originally written as Ni(니) in Korea. You can check this fact in a lot of historical materials. However, as time passed, Koreans started to pronounce Ni(니) as Ee beginning from 19th century. And during the Japanese colonization era, We built a new language system, that has changed all the words that start with ㄹ(L pronunciation) to ㅇ(Y or I sound) including surnames. So basically, over 12 million people's surname spelling has changed. This is very important, because in North Korea or China, this is not the case. This rule is only applicable in South Korea.

Lammert van Raan

Hi: the reason I had made the edits I did to the talk page for van Raan is that if it's left as is, it shows up on the list of biography articles without living parameter and biography articles without listas parameter maintenance categories; these are part of the WP Biography tag on the talk page. They show up as hidden categories at the bottom of the talk page (at least in the format I see). May I update those parameters? --FeanorStar7 11:01, 15 March 2019 (UTC)

@FeanorStar7: I see. Go ahead and edit it! :) MrClog (talk) 11:02, 15 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
@MrClog: Thank you. --FeanorStar7 11:04, 15 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Name

You left a message on my user-talk page asking about my username. I've recently been subject to two doxxing attempts, and false accusation of canvassing to smear my account. My name is in process of change to address this. Please don't note the old name again, thank you. A145GI15I95 (talk) 16:08, 15 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

You're not the first admin to notice this, despite my assurances from a previous admin pre-name-change that it wouldn't draw such suspicion. Could you assist please with redacting my old name from my user page and from the article page that draws controversy? Thanks. A145GI15I95 (talk) 16:29, 15 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I see now (here) you've just told one of two person who attempted to dox me that my new name is "fake", you confirmed for them my old name. Could you please redact this? I was specifically advised this name-change was the correct course, following the redaction of the doxxing attempt. Please help stop this dog-piling so I can continue editing without needless controversy. Thank you. A145GI15I95 (talk) 16:45, 15 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

@A145GI15I95: Even when you put a different name under your messages, the page history still shows your actual username. You should request courtesy vanishing. MrClog (talk) 17:05, 15 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Please comment on Talk:Ministry of Transport

The feedback request service is asking for participation in this request for comment on Talk:Ministry of Transport. Legobot (talk) 04:29, 18 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

What was south Africa like in 1750

Just imagine the cattle were  the main source of wealth in an  African State and a man's status was determined by the number of cattle he owned.The women were responsible for growing crops like millet and sorghum. Xulu Ayanda (talk) 11:58, 22 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
@Xulu Ayanda: I'm very sorry, but what exactly are you trying to say? --MrClog (talk) 12:04, 22 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]