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what is my chinese name in japanese? 2012/12/31 20:24
Since I saw that Chinese characters are used in Japanese writing, I was wondering if my Chinese name could be translated into a Japanese name. The characters for my Chinese name are: ‰ฉ‰รไป. The meaning of it in Chinese is ''fine jasmine flower'' if that helps at all. If anyone who can read Japanese could translate my name, thanks a bunch!
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Re: what is my chinese name in japanese? 2012/12/31 23:47
I think maybe it's read as "ƒRƒE(kou) ƒJƒŠ(kari)" in Japanese.

Many individual Kanjis are about the same meaning as Chinese.
To begin with, Japanese "Kanji(ŠฟŽš)" means "Han-Chinese characters", you know.
‰ฉ(kou/ki): yellow
‰ร(ka/yoshi): happy/joyous
ไป(ri): jasmine

See also:
‰ฉŠM—ฯ in Japanese
http://www.japan-guide.com/forum/quereadisplay.html?0+93974
黃œAŒฌ in Japanese
http://www.japan-guide.com/forum/quereadisplay.html?0+90032
How do you read Chinese names in Japanese?
http://www.japan-guide.com/forum/quereadisplay.html?0+89116
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