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Posted on 17-May-2004 20:30 GMT by Amon_Re14 comments
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Tought i'd let you all know that my pictures are online, all these pictures are scaled down, if someone needs the higher res picture they can send me a mail.

Here they are: kefren.be

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Amon's AOS4 Essen pictures : Comment 10 of 14ANN.lu
Posted by gary_c on 19-May-2004 00:11 GMT
In reply to Comment 8 (corpse):
generally when romanizing you use a space between a name (e.g. shimada) and an extension (sama, kun etc) or have no spacer at all.

It's standard form to connect a name and "title" such as san with a hyphen when writing in romaji. This is common in written literature, etc., and it's how people write my name here in Tokyo when using romaji (roman alphabet). I haven't ever seen a hyphen used to indicate an extended vowel sound in romaji.

There are visually similar marks in hiragana and katakana (Japanese phonetic character sets) used for that purpose, but in romaji you use a second vowel to extend a vowel sound (or else the "long vowel" diacritical mark, but this seems to be old-fashioned and can be confused as an indicator of the sound of the vowel rather than its duration).

-- gary_c
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