洛克 [luò kè]
Note: LOK is not a Chinese name, perhaps just a username. I can only translate it into Chinese by using the characters with close pronunciation.
Lok or Loke sounds like a surname common in the Cantonese Language. Possible Chinese characters to reflect this surname would be:
However, there can be many other characters that sound phonetically similar in Cantonese reading, and if you are not referring to his family name, then the possibilities would be even more.
The name LOK in Chinese writing would be written as 洛克.
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.
路易斯 is how you would write it. Lù yì sī is how you would speak it!
To write the name "Cherry" in Chinese with a similar pronunciation, you can use the characters "查瑞" (Chá Ruì).
In Portuguese, "Dear" would go after the name. For example: "João, Estimado/a," would be the correct format.
To write "Park" in Korean, you would write it as "박."
The Chinese surname read as Sun (in Mandarin) is: 孙 sun(1)
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.
卡洛琳 [kǎ luò lín]
Khalid = 哈立德
The name 'Robert' can be written in Chinese as '罗伯特', the two words have similar pronunciations.
路易斯 is how you would write it. Lù yì sī is how you would speak it!
You write a script by writing there name then writing what they say simple
To write the name "Cherry" in Chinese with a similar pronunciation, you can use the characters "查瑞" (Chá Ruì).
she had a nick name for her diary instead of writing "kitty" she would write "kit"
It is called calligraphy.
michael
It depends on what you are writing your name on.