| Subject: | Re: The name Saddam |
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| From: | "ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx" <ranjit_mathews@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | 30 Dec 2006 14:46:02 -0800 |
| Newsgroups: | sci.lang, rec.arts.tv |
Dr. Jamshid Ibrahim wrote: > Richard Fangnail schrieb: > > > Why did people usually say "Saddam" instead of "Hussein"- was it just > > so people wouldn't confuse him with King Hussein - and yet it seems > > funny. > > In Iraq all presidents including Saddam are known by their first names > and not surnames. It has nothing to do with any confusion with King > Hussein whose name btw is also a first name. In addition Saddam as a > name is not that frequent in use. The basic meaning based on the three > consonants SDM implies collision, shock^, bump, strike, knock, > bang..This makes it sound awesome. ... palatalised from KABOOM:-) |
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