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translation of my Chinese name?
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2016/4/20 21:09
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Hi! I would like to know what would be my Japanese name if my Chinese name is —æ—æ ?
I heard —æ is usually pronounced as Rin, and sometimes Rei, or Nanori readings such as Akira.
When I move to Japan for college, would I also use the Japanese version of my name?
Thanks in advance!
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by miruku (guest)
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2016/4/21 09:28
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Rin-rin might sound like Panda name.
Ri-rei, Re-re, sound beatiful.
Rei(Ray) is also good name like Amuro Rei.
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by biwakoman
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Re: translation of my Chinese name?
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2016/4/21 13:39
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I am a Japanese who can speak Chinese. Your Chinese name ling ling sounds quite nice to us, easy to remember. Your Japanese friends would be happy to call you Ling-ling.
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