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Hello Alex! 19 Jun 03 19:52, you wrote to me: BS>> The most of the danish names is something-sen.. Sen is by the BS>> time modified from beeing Soen (S›n with Danish charecters), BS>> whitch means Son. BS>> So if we were up to date my father should have the name Simonsen, BS>> but it's not so my name should actually be. BS>> Bo Mogensen. BS>> Quite funny to think about :) AP> I think I understand... AP> Your father name is Mogen? Not it's Mogens, but it doesn't make sense to say Mogenssen in danish, you can't hear the two s'es, only one. AP> .. AP> In Denmark it was like some tradition? Yes, for a couple of houndred years ago :) AP> Probably it's like Jafar *ibn Ali* at the East, that means Ali-father AP> of Jafar.. Oh ok :) Quite funny there is so many places where that tradision still exist. AP> In ex-USSR: Alexey Vladimirovich Polevoy, Vladimir- it's name of my AP> father.. Yes, i understand :) Regards, Bo --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5* Origin: The Night Express * Roennede DK * telnet geekworld.dk (2:236/100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 236/100 237/9 20/11 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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