The spelling of your name doesn't change just because it's surrounded by words in a different language. German uses the Latin alphabet, just like we do, so Sue is spelled "Sue."
If you want to spell it so that a German speaker who has never seen the name before will know how to pronounce it, then leave off the e. (To a German, "ue" means "actually a u with two dots over it, but my keyboard doesn't know how to do that", and the sound that letter makes isn't readily describable to an English speaker.)
The name Sue in German is spelled as "S-u-s-e".
The name Rachel is spelled the same in German.
In Chinese, the name Sue can be spelled as η΄ (sΓΉ) or θ (sΕ«).
The name "Clifford" in German is spelled "Clifford."
In German, Carolyn is spelled "Karolin."
In German, the name Charles is spelled "Karl."
Umm check the other answers theres one exactly the same "how do you spell the name sue in japanese" hopefully you meant the name, the answer is "Sue would be spelled スー. "
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Hahnah is how spell Hannah in german, i should know, my name is Hahnah. :]
They spell it the same... Andrey.
The German name for Moscow is Moskau.
Ägypten is the German name for Egypt.
In German, Carolyn is spelled "Karolin."
The German name is spelled the same way: Christian
The name Rachel is spelled the same in German.
The name "Sharon" is typically spelled the same in German as in English. However, it can sometimes be spelled phonetically as "Scharon" in German.
The name "Donna" is spelled the same way in German as in English.
The German first name remains the same, "Wilhelm".