Rick
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Japanese is a word rich language like English but it has far more homonyms. As such, they delight in word play and double entendres ...
This leads to people using numbers to convey a meaning or a name.
So in the show heroes there was a car and it had a license plate with the numbers 3923. One way to pronounce this in Japanese is "san kyu ni san" which sounds like a Japanese saying in english ... Thank you Nissan
I could write my name as 09 or Re-ku, Rick ...
In this case, Mr. Gotoh-san is having fun ... one way of saying 510 is: Go ='s 5, and Toh ='s 10, hence 510 in japanese it sounds like Gotoh.
At first I thought 510 was a process, because I didn't know about their use of homonyms, so I asked the people at the company ... they probably thought I was crazy.
This leads to people using numbers to convey a meaning or a name.
So in the show heroes there was a car and it had a license plate with the numbers 3923. One way to pronounce this in Japanese is "san kyu ni san" which sounds like a Japanese saying in english ... Thank you Nissan
I could write my name as 09 or Re-ku, Rick ...
In this case, Mr. Gotoh-san is having fun ... one way of saying 510 is: Go ='s 5, and Toh ='s 10, hence 510 in japanese it sounds like Gotoh.
At first I thought 510 was a process, because I didn't know about their use of homonyms, so I asked the people at the company ... they probably thought I was crazy.