On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, [iso-2022-jp] ろ〇〇〇〇 ろ〇〇〇 wrote: > >and so on. Everything isn't user configurable (you can't change the > >month names into Esperanto for instance) but it's a good start. > > Month names. Month names. Who needs month names, anyway? Do we name the > hours of the day? Do we name the days *within* each month? Tell the > Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans that THEY need month names.
Well, Korean does have month names for January, October,Novemeber, and December (or the first, tenth, eleventh and twelveth months of lunar calendar) other than numeral names. Perhaps it used to have names for other months, but they may have been lost/forgotten (or I don't know/remember any more.) Besides, arguably Korean has names for days of each (lunar) month which are related with Korean numbers but are not identical (for some cases, the difference is not just ordinal numbers vs cardinal numbers) Jungshik Shin

