Remmicsudo
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before the question. Again, welcome! Grant | Talk 08:11, 8 June 2014 (UTC)
"Jassic" v Jasz
editThere are three reasons why Jasz is preferred.
(1) "Jassic" is not at all common in English sources, at least in regard to the people, and the few sources that use it are very old.
(2) Jasz is now the most common name in English language literature; Wikipedia policy requires us to [use common names wherever possible (without regard for official or traditional forms).
(3) In modern English, "-ic" endings are almost always reserved for languages, not for peoples.
In the interests of Wikipedia's requirement to edit consensually, please discuss any related changes at Talk:Jasz_people or my talk page before making them.