5. Go to a car lot and pick your favorite car. Then take the first half of the word and put it at the end. Ex. Nissan = sannis 4. Squeeze a rare albino gorilla and see what it sounds like. Ex. = Oorgofisnickel 3. Pluck an emu's feathers and make a hat, kept together by Duct Tape. 2. Drop a metal pan down a cement or metal staircase. Then name it by what you hear. Ex. ding chang chong. 1. If none of that works... just look in a baby name book.
It varies among men and women. Cheongsam (or qipao in Mandarin Chinese) is for the women and changshan (or changpao in Mandarin Chinese) for men. There's actually no specific term for Chinese clothing for kids, as they already fall under these two garments depending on their gender.
There are many popular Chinese baby names. Many Chinese people name their kids after ancestors or ancient warriors. A big name is Su. There is also Xen and Shi.
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They fly their pet unicorns. But most Chinese kids prefer Dragons as pets.
Yes, They do!
no it is not it isn't it is made for all kids not just Chinese kids if you like it and you think it is don't let that stop you
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Get any Chinese textbook at introduction level. Or even more fun: get a Chinese flash cards or Chinese books for kids. All kids stuffs in China have pinyin. (Until Chinese kids are at the second grade of primary school, they all use pinyin in their Chinese language textbook. It's called 语文, yuwen)
"Ching" is not a commonly used Chinese name on its own. It could be a part of a longer Chinese name or a variation of a common Chinese name like Qing or Jing.
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