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 repercussions.
If I were to change 'Jillian' to the Chinese reading now, it sounds phonetically like the Chinese equivalent for "Chicken Face".
The Chinese spelling for Jillian is 吉莉安 (Jílì'ān).
supposedly it's chinese but i'm chinese and the spelling of it has always been xie xie. not that way of spelling.
In Polish, the name "Jillian" can be translated to "Jillian" or "Dżilian," but the name may not have a direct translation since it is a proper noun. It may be used as is in Polish.
To pronounce your name in Chinese, it would be helpful to know the specific characters or spelling of your name. Chinese is a tonal language, so pronunciation depends on the tones of the characters. However, if you provide the spelling or characters, I can assist you with the correct pronunciation.
Chinese romanized spelling refers to the system of using the Latin alphabet to represent Chinese words and characters. One common romanization system used for Mandarin Chinese is called Pinyin, which uses Latin letters and diacritical marks to indicate pronunciation. Pinyin is widely used in China and internationally for language learning, typing Chinese characters, and as a reference for pronunciation.
The name "Jillian" does not have a specific meaning in Irish. It is an English name derived from the Latin name "Gillian," which is a variation of the name "Juliana."
'Jillian' in Chinese characters is writtenn as 吉琳. It is pronounced or written in pinyin as 'ji lin'.
chao in Chinese spelling.
You spelt it in your question.
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She has a tatoo of her dead grandmother on her foot and one of the Chinese symbol for friend on the back of her shoulder.
supposedly it's chinese but i'm chinese and the spelling of it has always been xie xie. not that way of spelling.
Yes. Jillian is cutie and cuties is Jillian.
Jillian Michael's real name is (start dramatic music) ....................Jillian Michael!!
How are you in Chinese spelling basically is(你好吗?) 'ni hao ma?' :D
Jillian Kramer's birth name is Jillian Ashkinos.
Jillian Dempsey's birth name is Jillian Fink.
Jillian Bach's birth name is Jillian Rosenbach.