Re: Can only find European origins of the meaning of LOKE

Re: Can only find European origins of the meaning of LOKE


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Posted by anonymous princess on August 02, 2002 at 07:39:40:

In Reply to: Re: Can only find European origins of the meaning of LOKE posted by lisa c on April 10, 2002 at 11:34:59:

No I don't but I will try. Thanks for your reply.

I'm just very confused at the moment...how Anglo-Saxon and Asian surnames can be similar. Sorry just clueless!

Thank you!

: Do you have the character? It's really hard to tell from the attempts to put it into English. There isn't really any standardization.

: My guess is that it's "lok" first character for camel. This is the Cantonese pronounciation. The Gov. of Washington (I think he's still gov.) is a "lok". His name is Gary Locke. Most people pronounce it "lock" in English.




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