Saturday, June 14, 2008

Is this an OK Chinese name?

Strawberries513 -
I am going to China for a study program, and on the visa application form it asks for a Chinese name (if any), and real name. The Chinese name that I use for myself (but have never used for anything serious) is 乐恋飞 (乐 yue4 being the surname and 恋飞 lian4 fei1 being the given name). I dont know if I should put this name in the application, and if it is ok to use it, is it even a good/acceptable Chinese name? (for a girl?)

If anything is wrong with it and someone would like to suggest something else, I am open to ideas. But I also need to know whether I am supposed to actually put this name in my application since its not a legal name.

Thanks !!

Luobot -
Congratulations! On the Visa form, I would keep it simple and just leave it out. Once in China, you can tell people to call you any Chinese name that you like. No need to put it on any government document, which then won’t match up to any other official US document, like your passport. On the name itself, I have no idea, but it sounds pretty. I’ll cast my vote in favor. Good luck, and write home (I mean here) often!
HashiriKata -
Strawberries513, have you ever considered 草莓 as your Chinese name? It sounds nice, too.
Ian_Lee -
In Putonghua, I think that when 乐 is used as the surname, it should be pronounced as luo4 instead of yue4.
HashiriKata -
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Originally Posted by Ian_Lee
In Putonghua, I think that when 乐 is used as the surname, it should be pronounced as luo4 instead of yue4.
I can confirm that in Putonghua, 乐 can be used as 2 separate surnames Yuè and .
studentyoung -
Quote:
In Putonghua, I think that when 乐 is used as the surname, it should be pronounced as luo4 instead of yue4.
Quote:
● 乐
(樂)
yuè
◎ 声音,和谐成调的:音~。声~。~池。~音(有一定频率,和谐悦耳的声音)。~歌(a.音乐与歌曲;b.有音乐伴奏的歌曲)。~正(周代乐官之长)。~府(原是中国汉代朝廷的音乐官署,主要任务是采集民间诗歌和乐曲;后世把这类民歌或文人模拟的作品亦称作“乐府”)。
◎ 姓。
http://www.zdic.net/zd/zi/ZdicE4ZdicB9Zdic90.htm

Thanks!
zhwj -
Ian Lee, 乐 as a surname has two pronunciations in standard Mandarin. See this thread, where people seem to say that northerners habitually read it as Yue, while southerners read it as Le (or Lao) - all fourth tone.
Lu -
Am not at all a native speaker, but your name sounds really beautiful to me. Original yet credible as a Chinese name, and it doesn't seem to mean anything strange.
Good luck in China!
againstwind -
Personally, I like this name 乐恋飞 Yue4 Lian4fei1. A pretty nice Chinese name!
ArmedStreaker -
that's a nice name! even i can't think of such a great name.
but i guess "乐 le4" sounds better

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你最好把自己的想法直接告诉对方,我想大多数中国人都会配合你的。

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Absolutely, and both groups have the right to follow their preferences. I only sometimes wish
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Discussing individual learning styles is rather out of place in this thread. And yet, what
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Luobot-san et al.,

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Which books do Chinese use to learn Classical Chinese?

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Interesting thread here-> http://www.chinahistoryforum.com/index.php?showtopic=16608

20th century classical chinese apparently.

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Reading my book

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'and we, in turn 又, are the king of the salmon.'

吸 also means 'to suck', a straw (for drinking) is called 吸管.

非常 means very, extremely. As long as you're clear on the meaning, you don't need to...

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Not sure if it's an expression (the dictionaries don't know it, so perhaps not), but 跳舞 means
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From the story, it seems this thing is a larvae transforming into a dragonfly. 'I want some quiet,
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交朋友means 'to make friends'. Here the word is not 交到, 到 is to indicate an 'arrival' or
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I hope this helps!

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The pattern is used both with and without the 外, I wouldn't say that either is an exception.

You got it! :-)
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Reading my book

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'Xcept that's not what it means... 有時候 means 'sometimes'. 'Tom sometimes...'. (There's a
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好了 here doesn't mean 'good' or 'best', but more something like 'let's just...' or '...and be
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Reading my book

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None of the things in the room was missing.
一件也没有少 one item even wasn't less => there wasn't even one item less [than there had
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There's a movie called 一个都不能少 Not One Less.
房间的里 looks...

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Reading my book

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Yes. 'eating but doesn't go down'

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What jade said, 小姑娘 is not anyone's mother but means 'young girl', I'd say in her teens.

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Reading my book

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However, she still jumped up. (Ok that doesn't look like good English, but I'm sure you
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起來 doesn't (always) mean 'wake up', it mostly means 'up'. (In the Chinese national anthem,
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Hehe...I agree. I think kids are too busy to need to formally study traditional characters.

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What is HSK?

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As I become more adept at using this forurm, I learn exponentially. It is great.

In another thread I found a great link thanks to simonlaing. It is http://quizlet.com/group/520/

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What is HSK?

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Heifeng, that is too cruel!!!!

How did you know that I have almost exclusively been translating technical documents for Japanese
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What is HSK?

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just now i looked up 简直 in Yellow Bridge and it told me that it was HSK level 3. Does that
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What is HSK?

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What is HSK?

I see these three letters thrown around a lot on these forums. Excuse me for being too lazy to
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之所以

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muyongshi is right.

中国之所以全力以赴争取俄罗斯石油管道项目,是因为其国内的石油供给日�
��减少。

write the structure down in simple way, we have:

之所以 AAA ,是因为 BBB 。----------- (pattern 1)

rearrange the structure, we have:

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Hi Soffi,

Can you delete the sound-0.2.0.jar file? It is no longer compatible with 0.7.0. This was the
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Basic Python module for adso

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@trevelyan -- that would be convenient. In my...

@trevelyan -- that would be convenient. In my experience of parsing yahoo pages, it is always a
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Basic Python module for adso

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Haven' t played with it yet, but from all...

Haven' t played with it yet, but from all appearances, in the words of Will Smith in Men in Black
I, "Now that's what I'm talking about!"

thanks.

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Hardest sound to pronounce?

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Ha ha! Ri is NOT the same as the S in...

Ha ha!

Ri is NOT the same as the S in pleasure.

Many Chinese cannot pronounce the S in pleasure or French Js.

"J'taime," for example. A nice, soft J.

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Poll: Why learning spoken Chinese as a foreigner is easy and hard

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Kind of funny how that works. ...like the day...

Kind of funny how that works.

...like the day you wake up and realize that your dreams were all in the other language.

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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Chinese Studies - Chinese Lesson

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 2nd June 2005, 08:41 AM

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dashan 大山, Igor(from taiwan) and any others who have disgustingly good chinese

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no reason to study indonesian, korea, swahili or...

no reason to study indonesian, korea, swahili or czech

i think that english will only lose importance if there is some major shift in world power

and im studying chinese as a hobby

Forum: Speaking and Listening 2nd June 2005, 06:43 AM

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dashan 大山, Igor(from taiwan) and any others who have disgustingly good chinese

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but seriousy venture, how important is it for...

but seriousy venture, how important is it for Americans and other Westerners to learn Chinese? I
mean, hobbies are hobbies, but it's not really necessary. It's the Chinese that are busting
their...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 30th May 2005, 12:15 PM

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dashan 大山, Igor(from taiwan) and any others who have disgustingly good chinese

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So she's fluent then? Undistinguishable from...

So she's fluent then? Undistinguishable from other regional mandarin speakers? That should be the
case, if she aquired the language so early on.

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Chinese Online Class - Chinese Lesson

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 22nd July 2005, 03:42 PM

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Pinyin used in Taiwan?

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I don't think this is true. Many people type...

I don't think this is true. Many people type without looking at the keyboard. But maybe this
doesn't mean that they have "totally learned the keyboard layout". Or maybe "many" is not as many
as...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 18th July 2005, 07:36 AM

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Pinyin used in Taiwan?

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Very confusing indeed. I was lost in Taipei as...

Very confusing indeed. I was lost in Taipei as the map says a street has this character "Jen" in
its name and I could not figure out that it was 仁 (ren) (having seen many Q's and X's on the
road...

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Monday, June 2, 2008

Chinese language - Chinese Lesson

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 24th June 2004, 10:49 AM

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Married to a Chinese in the U.S.?

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Believe it or not, white-male-asian-female...

Believe it or not, white-male-asian-female marriages are far more prevalent than
asian-male-white-female marriages for some reason or another, at least in the U.S. This article...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 21st June 2004, 07:50 AM

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Married to a Chinese in the U.S.?

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Of course... it's very common now. 3 of my...

Of course... it's very common now. 3 of my cousins (who are Chinese) are married to people of
non-Chinese descent. They don't really speak the language, but they can sometimes pick up stuff
while...

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Chinese language - Chinese Lesson

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 24th January 2004, 12:45 AM

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most embarrassing moment while learning Chinese

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Gao chao means climax. It could be the climax of...

Gao chao means climax. It could be the climax of a story, the climax of a sport game, or yes the
climax of sex. I don't think gaochao for high tide is wrong, but the chinese are sensitive to
words...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 26th November 2003, 10:09 AM

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most embarrassing moment while learning Chinese

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btw 同志 is from 志同道合, and it means "having...

btw 同志 is from 志同道合, and it means "having the same interests". It's a pun played on
同性恋。

Forum: Speaking and Listening 26th November 2003, 09:45 AM

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most embarrassing moment while learning Chinese

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tongzhi is a relatively new slang word for 同性恋,...

tongzhi is a relatively new slang word for 同性恋, and it is used as so throughout china now,
too. maybe more so among younger generations.

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Sunday, June 1, 2008

Learn Chinese - Chinese Lesson

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 22nd December 2006, 05:29 PM

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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

I suspect the FSI course, which has hundreds of hours of drills forcing you to make speak out
loud, might get you pretty close to fluency in producing sentences if you were dogged enough about
using...

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Learn Chinese - Chinese Lesson

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 15th May 2007, 08:13 AM

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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

If you think Chinesepod Advanced isn't hard or "natural" enough of a dialog you can always just
check out live or taped broadcasts of radio shows. I like 反波 but it can get dull listening to
the...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 14th May 2007, 11:28 PM

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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

At the advanced level and above, its important to have a daily enviroment for an extended period
of time where you speak mostly chinese, but out of an academic setting. Maybe its living with...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 14th May 2007, 09:49 AM

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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

Has anyone noticed that the discussion section in the advanced level at Chinesepod has almost
nothing to do with any of the lessons? Its simply people complaining that its not in English or
saying...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 9th May 2007, 11:23 AM

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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

I agree with you Roddy. I just checked back with chinesepod to see how their design was, and I
noticed the advanced levels are considerably easier than they were a few months ago. The dialog
is...

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