doris 多利斯
rogelio 罗杰里奥
Unlike the western custom, Chinese write their family names first, then write their given names.
Sample: Your name is Rogelio R. Saavedra Jr. you will write it this way, Saavedra, Rogelio Jr. R.
Roger = Rogelio
There are many ways to write different characters...especially when it comes to names. The most popular characters for the pinyin when it comes to names for sheng jie would be '生杰'.
You can write "Lien" in Chinese as "连".
You can write to her at: Doris Day, Carmel, California.
You can write to Doris at: PO Box 223163 Carmel, CA 93922
To write "Myself" in Chinese, you can write "我自己" (wǒ zìjǐ). To write "I" in Chinese, you can write "我" (wǒ).
To learn to write your name in Chinese, you would need to first understand the pronunciation of your name in Chinese. Once you know how your name sounds in Chinese, you can then use a tool like a Chinese language learning app or website to input the pronunciation and see the corresponding Chinese characters. Practice writing these characters until you are comfortable with writing your name in Chinese.
Doris Day PO Box 223163 Carmel CA 93922
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In most cases the form will have a space for a suffix. In it you would write Jr, or Junior. The most common way to express the name is: John J. Doe Jr. Most people do not spell out the "junior" since the spelling on the birth certificate is your legal name.