Names, names, names ...

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Jenniferrose wrote:Hi guise...................
Its a really nice and now i want to know that please convert a my name in chinese language. My name is Sangam.
So please reply me.
Thanks.
Maybe "桑贾姆" is ok.
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adamg987 wrote:Hi,
is Chinese language very difficult to learn..?
will any one tell me my name "Adam" in Chinese...
Thank you.
“亚当”is definitely the best choice.
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re14forum wrote:can anybody here translate my name "Mico" to chinese?

thank you so much

:mrgreen:
"麦克" is OK.
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moritz wrote:how can i wrote Shafeeq in chines ?
Maybe "沙菲克" is OK.
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Paulel wrote:Hi If same one can help me, how to write name like "JULIA"
Thank You

Paul
I think "茱莉亚" is definitely ok for you.
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My name in Burl and how is that translated into Chinese? I am an Austin car accident lawyer. Can you tell me what's the Chinese of lawyer too I want to know this because I have a Chinese client.
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