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A surname or family name is a name added to a given name. In many cases, a surname is a family name and many dictionaries define "surname" as a synonym of "family name". In the western hemisphere, it is commonly synonymous with last name because it is usually placed at the end of a person's given name.
In most Spanish-speaking and Portuguese-speaking countries, two or more last names (or surnames) may be used. In China, Hungary, Japan, Korea, Madagascar, Taiwan, Vietnam, and parts of India, the family name is placed before a person's given name.
The style of having both a family name (surname) and a given name (forename) is far from universal. In many countries, it is common for ordinary people to have only one name or mononym.
The concept of a "surname" is a relatively recent historical development, evolving from a medieval naming practice called a "byname". Based on an individual's occupation or area of residence, a byname would be used in situations where more than one person had the same name.
SHOTLIST ++AUDIO AS INCOMING++ 1. Wide of Magistrates' Court 2. Media in front of court 3. Wide of truck carrying Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai (light blue short sleeved shirt) and supporters arriving at court 4. Various of Tsvangirai being helped off the truck and towards court 5. Tsvangirai standing next to man with bandaged head and arm, Tsvangirai's right eye appears swollen and the right side of his head is shaven 6. Tsvangirai entering court building followed by large group of singing supporters 7. Police outside court 8. Various of Tsvangirai walking out of court, followed by a group of people 9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Morgan Tsvangirai, Zimbabwe opposition leader: (Responding to a question asking how he is feeling) "Terrible.....it was a sadist attack on de...
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Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has led thousands of protesters in a march calling for President Mugabe to step down. Tsvangirai says President Mugabe has failed to resolve the national economic crisis and the worsening poverty. A High Court order overturned a police ban on the march enabling protesters to go ahead. The march follows claims by President Mugabe that billions of dollars of revenue from the country's Marange Diamond mining operations are unaccounted for. For more News visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news
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