It’s “Lunar New Year” now. Of course, there are many lunar calendars with differing starts of the year but let’s just pave over that to Frankenstein together some generic nonspecific holiday because Gyna bad.
It’s “Lunar New Year” now. Of course, there are many lunar calendars with differing starts of the year but let’s just pave over that to Frankenstein together some generic nonspecific holiday because Gyna bad.
Point out where I said that we should call it "lunar new year" or that they do so in Asia. You can't. You're so wrapped up in your head that you're not even reading what I wrote and responding instead of shadowboxing an imaginary construct that you think you read.
The Latin Alphabet is called the Latin alphabet even when it's used for English. Different languages use their own variants of the Latin alphabet, and when the differences matter then you say "English Alphabet" or "Spanish Alphabet". If you want collectively refer to all these alphabets then you would say "Latin Alphabet". The only reason you wouldn't say "Latin Alphabet" and come up with some neologism like "Phoneme Combination Script" is if you really didn't want to acknowledge where the Latin alphabet came from.