How do you say my name is in Chinese?

How to Say My Name Is in Chinese Characters and Pinyin

  1. 我叫李小龙 pinyin. wǒ jiào Lǐ Xiǎolóng literal.
  2. 我叫小龙 pinyin. wǒ jiào Xiǎolóng literal.
  3. 我的名字叫李小龙 pinyin. wǒ de míng zì jiào Lǐ Xiǎolóng literal.
  4. 我的名字是李小龙 pinyin. wǒ de míng zì shì Lǐ Xiǎolóng literal.
  5. 我的中文名字是李小龙 pinyin.
  6. 我是李小龙 pinyin.
  7. 我是小龙 pinyin.

How do you say hello what is your name in Mandarin?

ZHANG Yanli: Wǒ jiào Zhāng Yànlì. In Chinese, when you want to know someone’s name, you can say “Nǐ jiào shénme míngzi?” It means “what’s your name?” In this sentence, “jiào” is a verb, which means ‘be called”. “Shénme” means “what”.

How do you say Mia in China?

米婭 is the name Mia in Chinese (Mandarin).

How do you say my full name in Chinese?

你叫什么名字 is generally the same as 你叫什么. 名字 is a person’s name, it could be used to refer to both their full name and their first name only. 姓名 xìng míng full name, also means name, only it’s more used in written language, like when you fill out a form and you are asked to write down your name, you will usually see 姓名.

Can I say Im name?

Never use “I’m John Smith” when you introduce yourself; instead, use “My name is John Smith.” I would agree with this much: in general, using “my name is” is probably preferable to “I am”, because there is more to who we are than our name.

Is Miya a Chinese name?

Miya is a Japanese name which, like many Japanese names and their corresponding kanji, may be interpreted to have several different meanings. The kanji 宮 represents a temple, palace or shrine (and pronounced ME-ya).

What does Mia mean in French?

[ˌɛmaɪˈeɪ ] abbreviation for. (= missing in action) disparu au combat.

Widely used phrases

Either way, Taiwan is a cornucopia of strange, incongruous, and hilarious names. I scoured various Internet bulletin boards in search of the most ingenious, insulting and comical English names that local xpats have come across.

Do you have to learn family names in Taiwan?

In Taiwan, this is made doubly so, because you not only have to learn the Mandarin words and pronunciation for each of these members, but you also learn the Taiwanese pronunciation. This more or less doubles the already incredibly large database of family names you must learn. To that end, I’ve tried to make a list for you.

How to find Taiwanese phrases in two languages?

See the Taiwanese language page for more details. See these phrases in any combination of two languages in the Phrase Finder. If you can provide recordings, corrections or additional translations, please contact me . Key to abbreviations: sg = said to one person, pl = said to more than one person. Have you eaten? 你食飽未? (lí chia̍h pá bōe/bē) 你有食飽無?

Why are there so many weird names in Taiwan?

Sometimes kindie teachers, spurred by lack of sleep and unmetabolized alcohol, give kids wacky names for their own amusement, but more often Taiwanese people choose these names themselves and are unwilling to give them up despite the protest of their conscientious foreign educators and friends.