No. Chi is a greek letter in the alphabet pronounced with a hard c (Kai)
Kai is impossible for most. My brother gets Ky, Cay, Kye, Kyle, Cye and pretty much anything but Kai.
It is called 'Icosi-kai-hexa-gon'. (Icosi means 20, Kai means and, hexa means six and gon is the final suffix)
Kailani- Kai means Kailani- Lani means Heaven I should know all this as this is my name!
Unknown, it was before written history. however lee kai chen invented an improved version with decimal points.
开始 (kai shi).
I am Chinese, 凯蒂 is how you write Katie in Chinese, pronounced Kai-Dee. (a few minor changes with the pronunciation)
Yes, Kai Wong is 100% "Chinese".
You don't. Mandarin (chinese) does not have a phonetic alphabet. 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 results. However, 'Catherine' or 'Katherine' is commonly translated into 凯萨琳 kai(3) se(4) lin(2) in the Chinese language. 'Kathy' would be 凯西 kǎi xī, 'Kate' would be 凯特 kai(3) te(4).
カイル /kai ru/ is the Japanization of that name.
Lan in Chinese means profoundness. Kai Lan doesn't mean anything in Chinese.. It just sounds good so Chinese people think it is a good name. And whose name is Kainan maybe has welledunated parents because most uneducated parents just give their children random name and they are unwilling to take time and energy to think about it. However, most parents who have received good education will give their children good name, not so suburban names. So we can see people's background from their names in a way.
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not your name. his name is Kai- as in K-I. Kai. NOT Kia. Kai.
happy in Chinese is pronounced as Kai xin.
凯拉 (Kai la) * please note that your Chinese name doesn't need to sound like your English name. most people usually find meaningful words for their son's/ daughter's Chinese names
Chiang Kai-shek
Kai Wong's name is made up of a first name which is Swedish in origin, deriving from the Latin "Caius" meaning "Lord". "Kai" is a Hawaiian, Japanese and Chinese name for boys which means "Ocean".The epigram of "Kai" in Oriental hieroglyphs consists of one mother silkworm and four baby silkworms, closely intertwined, symbolizing "Everlasting Love".Kai Wong's name in Oriental hieroglyphs (which is read from left to right) means"He from the Yellow clan who Continues the Rule".