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I'd hazard that they also used the Lingua Franca as a lingua franca in southern Europe during the Renaissance!
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Then, it's not exactly the same situation because they would've been called by these names if they travelled to different places.
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Well, no, it's similar If Mr. Ng (吳) were to be arrested and go on trial, the judge would call him Wu, because Mandarin is the official language of the government Or if he went to Taiwan and a Taiwanese speaker asked him his name, he'd write 吳 and they'd say "Goh"
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