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Your Name In Chinese
Started by snlildude87, Aug 20 2005 11:36 PM
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#51
Posted 10 September 2005 - 11:49 PM
Lol,
Chinese is cool to learn, some of ya'll should try it. It seems to me to be easier than english, seeing as each radical has a meaning, and you just combine radicals to make words, (or characters). Whereas in english, you have to learn EACH individual word. You can't combine 'A' and 'B' and have a word, if A and B had different meanings.
But i'm taking Chinese I this year, which is cool, and it's nice after that many years of English (Engilsh IS my native language, but still boring).
Panda
Chinese is cool to learn, some of ya'll should try it. It seems to me to be easier than english, seeing as each radical has a meaning, and you just combine radicals to make words, (or characters). Whereas in english, you have to learn EACH individual word. You can't combine 'A' and 'B' and have a word, if A and B had different meanings.
But i'm taking Chinese I this year, which is cool, and it's nice after that many years of English (Engilsh IS my native language, but still boring).
Panda
#52
Posted 11 September 2005 - 01:59 AM

That site said that that was my last name. . . but it wrong
it's not suppose to be like that... aghhhh it's close but not that. though it's pronouce the same.
my dad said that it's because it can be spelled many ways... but i'm still sad.
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Digital Lavender
#53
Posted 11 September 2005 - 02:40 AM
=P I have a given Chinese name already... since I'm Chinese. My real name's April, but my given Chinese name doesn't mean April... But I'm guessing this is for fun.. but I'm not sure if it's accurate since Chinese name's aren't really given with the English one. Plus, I can't read Chinese ( T_T ) But I guess this is pretty cool. =)
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