Jony Rosenne scripsit: > The UTC refused to add Yiddish to the name, unlike the other Yiddish > specialties, and I am not aware of any other possibility.
Why should it? Incorporating a language name into a character name, as in ABKHASIAN CHE and KHAKASSIAN CHE, is done because those languages have a letter named CHE distinct from the more usual, cross-linguistic Cyrillic CHE. There is no such contrast in this case: we do not speak of LATIN SMALL LETTER ICELANDIC THORN, for example. -- Some people open all the Windows; John Cowan wise wives welcome the spring [EMAIL PROTECTED] by moving the Unix. http://www.reutershealth.com --ad for Unix Book Units (U.K.) http://www.ccil.org/~cowan (see http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/dmr/unix3image.gif)