Talk:Azmi Nassar

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[edit] Hebrew name

(1) עזמי נסאר (Azmi Nassar) with a long A at the end (nassAAr) vs. (2) עזמי נאסר (Azmi Naser) with a long A at the beginning (nAAser)

Argument for 1:

  • Google returns a few more hits for the first (incorrect IMO) spelling [1]than the second [2] . However some of the same sources, such as www.ynet.co.il have articles with each of the two spellings. [3] and [4]

Arguments for 2:

  • 2 is a more accurate transliteration of نصار into Hebrew
  • The Hebrew Wikipedia article uses the second (correct IMO) spelling

--Fjmustak 03:43, 19 July 2007 (UTC)