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Ni hoa, can you please show me my name "Lian Boon Hin" in chinese characters?? I don't know...xie xie!!
Posted by hikehawk February 10, 2012
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Helen Zhang (Chinese Teacher) says
Hi, “廉文欣” is the Chinese characters for "Lian Boon Hin." And “廉” is the family name, “文欣” is the first name. If you have any questions, just feel free to let me know. I would be glad to help you.
February 10, 2012 Reply
hikehawk in reply to Helen Zhang (Chinese Teacher)
Xie Xie, Helen!!!
February 11, 2012 Reply
hikehawk in reply to Helen Zhang (Chinese Teacher)
Ni hao...Helen, how do you write the chinese characters "廉文欣"??? Did you use some type of program???  I want to be able to do the same thing also...Can you please let me know?

xie xie!
February 11, 2012 Reply
Helen Zhang (Chinese Teacher) in reply to hikehawk
Hi hikehawk,
Yes. I use the sou gon pinyin program to type Chinese characters. You can also download one of your choosing and install it onto your computer. Then you can type Chinese characters, too! :P
February 13, 2012 Reply
hikehawk says
Ni hao, Helen...I cannot find the sou gon pinyin program on the internet...Do you think you can send me the link?

Xiexie!!
February 16, 2012 Reply
Helen Zhang (Chinese Teacher) in reply to hikehawk
Hi hikehawk,
Sure. Here are two links that you can choose from:
Sougou Pinyin: http://pinyin.sogou.com/  Click the green button to download the program.
Google Pinyin Input Method: http://www.google.com/intl/zh-CN/ime/pinyin/  You can click the blue button to download the program.
February 16, 2012 Reply


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