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'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.
The last name Ly is of Vietnamese origin. It is a common surname among people of Vietnamese descent.
the surname Chen is the most common surname in the world.
The last name "Guan" is of Chinese origin. It is a common surname in China.
The family name comes first, then the individual's.
Chinese list the family name first then their given name .
the Qing dynasty.
well, the Chinese names arent like ours.they still have first and last names but the last name comes first when they are first born. ex. Americans: Harry CookChinese:Cook Harry
'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].
Michael Schumacher's last win was at the Chinese Grand Prix in 2006, his third last race before he retired.
They always write their surname first because they have to repect their family surname and other people. They try to be polite and they always address people with their surname if they don't know them that well but if they know them well, then it is okay to call them by their first name.
Chinese poeple seem to be close to one another. they have close relationships and they last a long time. all types of relationships of chinese people are good!
Isn't it when the first empire got up at bed last night? Lol
Not completely positive, but many times in Chinese and Japanese culture it's common for people to use their last name first and first name last. If Americans did the same thing, for instance, John Smith would introduce himself as Smith John.
The nationality of the last Chinese dynasty is the Qing dynasy
The answer is; Qing.