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<p>Posted by <b><!--poster-->Gustavo Pereira</b>
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I've got a question: it seems to me that the Verdurian word for Xurno, 'Ahuenai', would correspond to 'Axunai'. Why it remains the same, and hasn't changed to 'Huerno', for instance?
<p>Cheers,
<br>Gustavo Pereira
<hr><i>Mark responds:
<p>Oh, laziness. :) Basically the same reason we still refer to Zhongguó by the name of a 2000-year-old dynasty (the Qín)!</i>
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