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  1. 16 gru 2020 · 1. Call Someone’s First Name or Nickname. The format of Chinese name is surname + first name, for example, 李小芳(Lǐ Xiǎo fāng). We usually address friends in Chinese by his or her first name omitting the surname. If we are close to each other, we may also call his or her childhood nickname.

  2. 5 gru 2019 · However, with a few essential tips and knowledge of common patterns, you can confidently say Chinese names in English. In this comprehensive guide, we will cover formal and informal ways to pronounce Chinese names, regional variations, and provide numerous examples to assist you.

  3. The Chinese word for name is 名 míng 字 zi (míngzì) and the word for surname is 姓 xìng (xìng). To use an example 周恩来 (who was in fact the first Premier of the Peoples Republic of China) surname was 周 zhōu (Zhōu) and given names were 恩 ēn 来 lái (Ēnlái). In English you would write this name as Ēnlái Zhōu so it is understood that Zhōu.

  4. In this course, I will show you how to read Chinese addresses correctly. With its basic structure. Next time, you will read and write(or type) Chinese addresses correctly and don't have to worry when talking about addresses to anyone in China. Let's get started.

  5. Pronunciation of Chinese names There are a few romanisation systems in the Chinese-speaking world. Mainland China uses ‘pinyin’ (which literally means ‘spell out the sound’) as the official romanisation system for Mandarin Chinese, while Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan use other forms of romanisation.

  6. Type the name you would like to look up, place a space between the first and last name, and click on the "Search" button to listen to the pronunciation. You can also close this search bar and look up syllables directly from the chart.

  7. 5 gru 2017 · ID: 6014 Newbie. In this All the Way to Intermediate lesson, we teach you how to say and write your address in Chinese. Specifically, how Chinese addresses are said (from big to small), as well as how it is written on a letter, with the sender and receivers address.