'Last name' in Chinese is '姓' [xing], which is put before 'first name', and put the two words together is '姓名' [xing ming]. So, 'what is your last name?' translated into Chinese is '你姓什么?' [ni xing she me]. To be more polite, you can ask '你贵姓?' [ni gui xing].
"Shieh" is not a common Chinese last name. It is more likely a variant spelling of "Xie" or "Xieh", which is a Chinese surname.
In many Asian cultures, including Chinese culture, the surname is given greater importance than the given name. It is a way to identify and show respect to one's family lineage. Therefore, it is customary for Chinese people to say their last name before their first name as a sign of respect and to emphasize their family identity.
The last name "Guan" is of Chinese origin. It is a common surname in China.
I have a couple of Chinese friends and their family name is Hsu. Hope I helped.
The last name Ng is commonly of Chinese origin. It is a common surname in Chinese-speaking regions such as China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
Wo Xing ... your last name... 我姓...your last name...
A common Chinese last name is Li, 李.
"Shieh" is not a common Chinese last name. It is more likely a variant spelling of "Xie" or "Xieh", which is a Chinese surname.
In many Asian cultures, including Chinese culture, the surname is given greater importance than the given name. It is a way to identify and show respect to one's family lineage. Therefore, it is customary for Chinese people to say their last name before their first name as a sign of respect and to emphasize their family identity.
The last name "Guan" is of Chinese origin. It is a common surname in China.
i want to know how to say my name in Chinese
My Last Name Is Ginn And It Is Chinese
The same as if she is not married - Chinese tend not to take their husbands last name when they marry.
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i wanted to know how to say the name heidi in Chinese
Chinese list the family name first then their given name .
I have a couple of Chinese friends and their family name is Hsu. Hope I helped.