Hello!
I will begin to learn Chinese (Mandarin and maybe Cantonese or Hokkien dialect I think) next year, and I am excited and curious to know...what my name is like...in Chinese! :)
I know that my name cannot be translated directly to Chinese since my name is in roman alphabet letters,
so I would like to ask if it is not too much trouble, if I give the meaning of my names will someone help me and translate please? :)
My family name's meaning is "new town" or "new city"
and
my given name's meaning is "beloved" or "love" but it is a very simple name.
If it cannot be done though, I understand.
So I hope it's okay!
Thank you very much!!
Thank you for answering though!
the "bu" is pronounced more like "beh" though.
Sorry I am so inconsistent! lol
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B: Could you teach me how to use chopsticks?
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1.我为了过汉语6级正在努力学习。
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The following:
Anyone who answers even one of my questions let alone most of my questions deserves some sort of compensation ;)
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现在我在美国是了。 这星期我在纽约。 我下个月回韩国。 我想念每个人。 希望一切都好。祝你们圣诞快乐!祝你们新年快乐!
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Sincerely,
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