January quite literally translates to "one month". Similarly, February is "two month", March "three month", etc.
In Mandarin, January is pronounced "yi(yee) yue(you-eh)", February "er yue", March "san(saan) yue", April "si(sit without t) yue", May "wu yue", June "liu(lee-ew) yue", July "qi(cheat without t) yue", August "ba yue", September "jiu(gee-ew) yue", October "shi(shirt without t) yue", November "shi yi yue", December "shi er yue"
it depends on what the person's chinese name is.some people have different chinese names and same english names.some people have different english names and same chinese names.
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In Chinese, there are not specific names for each of the months like there are in English. Instead, each month is numbered. Therefore, April is 四月 (literally 4 month). This is pronounced si4yue4 in Hanyu Pinyin and syhyueh in Gwoyeu Romatzyh.
One way to find translations for Chinese names into English equivalents is to use online translation tools or dictionaries specifically designed for Chinese names. Alternatively, consulting with native speakers or language experts can provide accurate translations based on pronunciation and meaning of the original name in Chinese.
In English month names, none.
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The 12 month names, capitalized in English, are:JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
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One Chinese pronunciation of the Chinese given name sounds like HAH-gwen or HAH-glen. English speakers could have any of several pronunciations based on similar Chinese names.