People's names
Theerasak Photha
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Tue Oct 10 22:13:19 EDT 2006
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On 10/10/06, Piet van Oostrum <piet at cs.uu.nl> wrote: > >>>>> Roel Schroeven <rschroev_nospam_ml at fastmail.fm> (RS) wrote: > > >RS> It's the same here in Belgium. Except that our Van is with a capital V in > >RS> most cases; if it's a lower v it either indicates nobility or a Dutch name. > > >RS> I don't see it as a problem. I prefer having Van Straeten and Van Stralen > >RS> next to each other than having them mixed up with names without Van like > >RS> this: > >RS> Straeten, Van > >RS> Straetmans > >RS> Stralen, Van > > In Holland it is sorted without the 'van' 'de' etc. Which was my original point in mentioning similar Portuguese names. :) BTW, do Dutch/Flemish family names now follow the trend of dropping declension, as seen in both languages (dialects?) in general: e.g., 'de' instead of 'der'? -- Theerasak
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