"lan2 qiu2" in Mandarin, pinyin pronounciation
籃球 (in traditional Chinese characters)
篮球 (in simplified Chinese characters)
Ye Li - Chinese women's basketball team player - Aug 2007 - Shanghai http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20050118,00.html
Xu Xiaoliang is a Chinese basketball player. He participated in the 1988 Olympics.
Ball 'n a basket! Some people call basketball "hoops".
"the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu (Chinese Taipei)"
There's not really a specific name for it. Were you looking for a Chinese translation of 'Chinese food in Australia' or what?
The Chinese Lived on a boat called a Sampan.
it depends on what the person's chinese name is.some people have different chinese names and same english names.some people have different english names and same chinese names.
Basketball doesn't have a first name- basketball is the name of a sport.
· Allen Iverson (basketball)
Chen (陈) certainly is, but "Judy T" isn't. That doesn't mean whoever Judy T. Chen is isn't Chinese. Most Chinese people have their Chinese name as well as a "Western name". When they do this, it's not unusual for the middle name to be their actual Chinese first name. So maybe the "T" in Judy's name is her Chinese name, like "Tai" or "Tu".
The name of the content basketball before it was called basketball is Soccer ball
because anmials were important to them