Chinese Name

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Re: Chinese Name

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Anonimulo wrote:Hey, out of curiosity, do you know the outcome of my last name from Late Middle Chinese to other Chinese languages? Like, Jiē in Putonghua but, what in Yue or Wu?
There's some information on correspondences here.
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Holy crap. Props to Ran and you for compiling such fine, fine information.

Yeah, the Cantonese would be sāan and sāai.

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Thanks to you both, so much.

OK, so. Shān it is, I guess! Shāi doesn't seem to have surnames or many characters in general, which is too bad 'cuz I like the sound of it. And Shān is still a kind of obscure surname, but. Less so than Jiē, and more phonetically accurate! So. Also, it means mountain, which my last name is named after, so that's cool.

Anyway, thanks so much. I'll keep you updated on my given name (assuming anyone cares :P), which may just be one character due to laziness.

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Anonimulo wrote:Shāi doesn't seem to have surnames or many characters in general, which is too bad 'cuz I like the sound of it.
This is so true! That, along with zhai are awesome syllables that are far too underrepresented in Mandarin :(

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