'Tyler'is not a Chinese name, so it would be pronounced, "Tylel", but would not have any meaning to the Chinese. (Chinese cannot pronounce the 'R' sound without lots of practice, so the nearest thing is the "L" sound. Tylel.
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how do you spell tyler in Chinese
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Tyler is a name, it is untranslatable. In Polish you also say "Tyler".
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You say "Tyler" just like you would in English: "Tyler". To add more Spanish on to it, you can say: "Mi nombre Tyler." That means "My name is Tyler". Other people sometimes say, "Me llamo" but that actually means "I'm named" (e.g. Me llamo Tyler= I'm named Tyler").Hope this helps!
Tyler, names in different languages are the same.
The name Tyler would be said just the same
You would say "Tyler." It is not a name that translates to anything Greek.
"Rose Tyler...I..." and then he fades away... He was meant to say "I Love You" but he ran out of time :'(
Names are generally not translated, you should use Tyler.