"Lan" not pronounced with a short or long A, but more of a short E, like "len"
Cody in Chinese can be spelled as 科迪 (kē dí) using characters that sound similar to the English pronunciation.
The word "language" in Chinese is spelled as 语言 (yǔyán).
The word "English" in Chinese is spelled as "英语," pronounced as "Yīngyǔ." The first character "英" (Yīng) means "hero" or "outstanding," and the second character "语" (yǔ) means "language." Together, they refer to the English language.
It's how you say words in English, unlike in Latin and in languages based in/derived from Latin, English is not a phonetic language. A phonetic language is a language wherein the words are pronounced as they are spelled. Some English words can have the same spelling but different pronunciation, for example: * I like to read [ri:d]. * I have read [red] that book. Some words have different spelling but the same pronunciation, for example: * I have read [red] that book. * My favourite colour is red [red].
The name Danni is spelled as Sunshang in the Chinese language. In French this name is spelled as Dommage and in Latin as Damnum.
In French, Nunavut is spelled the same way as in English: "Nunavut." However, the pronunciation may differ due to the phonetic rules of the French language.
You might be looking for the Indian language Malayalam
The keyword "nowhere" is spelled out in the English language.
The English pronunciation is "Zai-on". The Hebrew/Jewish pronunciation is "Tzee-own".
The pronunciation of most "CA" words is the "K" sound, but can, cancel, and canopy are all spelled with a C in English.
In French, cool is spelled "cool." The pronunciation is the same as in English.
I think maybe you should try to master the English language before you delve into chinese. It's spelled "medium". There ya go.