[15:09] <dsf> Hi there.
[15:10] <dsf> Sorry for the question but I really would like to know if the work 'Miyosui' exists in japanese? Can you tell me if it exists?
[15:11] <dsf> s/work 'Miyosui'/word 'Miyosui'/
[15:12] <dsf> or maybe 'Miosui' or 'Myosui'?
[15:16] <Emmanuel_Chanel> Hello! No, I haven't heard of the name... If yes, I don't know...
[15:18] <dsf> In the internet I was able to find this name in a scientific magazine: Norio MIYOSUI. http://www.journalarchive.jst.go.jp/english//jnltoc_en.php?cdjournal=jos1956&cdvol=38&noissue=10
[15:31] <dsf>  Hi there. I was wondering if the word 'Miyosui' exists in japanese. I found this name: Norio Miyosui in a scientific paper and I would like to know the meaning of the name 'Miyosui'. Any one can help me on this?
[16:40] <Emmanuel_Chanel> dsk: Isn't Miyosui a surname?
[16:41] <Emmanuel_Chanel> It's too rare for me to spell in Kanji. Probably, so for the most people, too.
[16:55] <dsf> Emmanuel_Chanel, I was able to find: Mi-ya-sui -> See - and - Easy. Which probably would give: 'Miyasui' - > The one that sees easily.
[16:59] <Emmanuel_Chanel> Google found only one that you referred. It asks me if it's Miyoshi.
[17:03] <dsf> Emmanuel_Chanel, Exactly. It can be. But what do you think about the name 'Miyasui' as a surname. In the web there are a lot of references related to this name. Do you know if the japanese use this name as a surname?
[17:04] <Emmanuel_Chanel> I don't really know. It can be...
[19:48] <yn_beta> hoge
[20:13] <yn_beta> ??