Linda Qi
How to introduce a Chinese person's name to English for example, my Chinese name is Qi Fei Ying. I need to write a letter. I should say "Mrss Qi Fei Ying" or "Mrss Fei Ying Qi" Which is right? Qi is family name
17 de set de 2012 09:36
Respostas · 5
I will go with kevinzim , just write your name as per your normal fashion. It fits with my usual ideas of not westernizing your name. You had already gone down that path, so why not go the whole way and leave out the honorific.
17 de setembro de 2012
Qi Fei Ying, no Mrs , no re-ordering; because that is who you are !
17 de setembro de 2012
Changing names like this is a minefield, so I am of the opinion that names should not be rearranged to conform to the conventions of others. Here's an example. Wu Xiaodong(吴晓东)went to study abroad. Her name thus became Xiaodong Wu. This is close to the pronunciation of "little animal"(小动物), which is quite insulting in Chinese.
17 de setembro de 2012
If you are married you could put "Mrs Fei Ying Qi" If you are single you could put "Miss Fei Ying Qi" I say "could put" because a lot of Western women prefer not to divulge their marital status. In this case use "Ms Fei Ying Qi"
17 de setembro de 2012
ya. surname should be at end.
17 de setembro de 2012
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