Talk:YANHE/@comment-20791725-20140314185616/@comment-30602727-20140317125403

Spaces isn't always used to separate first and last names :I

My first name in Chinese is Kay Cee. Sis is Kay Yan. Cousins are like: Kay Kay, Kay Yen. Our names could have hyphens or spaces. For all we know, "Yan He" could be a first name, since there are VOCALOIDs with just first names, yes? But yeah, "YANHE" could be a way to make things less confusing.

@ Clover - That's how her name is in Pinyin. Chinese people will read it as that, and will write it in pinyin with the space. Even Google Translate separates with space. As said, "YANHE" could be a way of emphasizing its her first name rather than reading it as "Surname, First name"/"First name, surname" (since people tend to think "Luo" is Tianyi's first name :U )