You don't. Mandarin (Chinese) does not have a phonetic alphabet.
Not all English (or foreign) names have an equivalent in the Chinese Language.
Just use the English reading when in doubt, otherwise the Chinese phonetic translation may lead to unintended humourous results.
Some people have translated the name 'Jose' as 何塞 hé sāi. 'San Jose', a place has been translated as 圣荷西 shèng hè xī.
However, a special exception has been made for José Manuel Durão Barroso -->
若泽巴洛佐 ruò zé bā luò zuǒ (only applicable to this politician's name)
The name Jose in Chinese is written as 何塞 (Hésài).
To write the name "Cherry" in Chinese with a similar pronunciation, you can use the characters "查瑞" (Chá Ruì).
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.
Samantha in Chinese is written as 萨曼莎 (sà màn shā).
Linh is a Vietnamese name. It is a common unisex name in Vietnam and can have different meanings depending on the characters used to write it.
The name Ning is of Chinese origin and can have different meanings depending on the characters used to write it. Some possible meanings include peace, tranquility, or quiet.
何塞。
If you mean a person's name, it should write as 约瑟 (yuē sè) in Chinese.
To write the name "Cherry" in Chinese with a similar pronunciation, you can use the characters "查瑞" (Chá Ruì).
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Samantha in Chinese is written as 萨曼莎 (sà màn shā).
Google and type in Chinese letters
Well to write your name in chinse you need to go google and look it up.
I need to put this on a name card in the Chinese symbol
It used be a part of Chinese food name, write is "宫保".
Confucious in Chinese is 孔子(kǒng zǐ)
梁晨
悬崖