THEIR NAMES

Blue Dragonfly April 2, 2016 8:08 am

Ok, so we know now Jian Yi, Zhang Zheng Xi, and He Tian names, but I was always wondering how to pronounce them correctly, and now I know:
He Tian is read as "He Tien" (He like in word "her")
Zhang Zheng Xi is "Chang Cheng C"
and Jian Yi would be "Tsien Ee"
╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ cool

Responses
    Anonymous April 2, 2016 12:32 pm

    almost lol you're so close.

    He Tian: Huh Tian

    Zhang Zheng Xi: Zhah-ng Zheh-ng C

    Jian Yi: (this is hard because there's no English equivalent) Jee-an Ee

    (๑•ㅂ•)و✧

    Blue Dragonfly April 2, 2016 1:22 pm
    almost lol you're so close.He Tian: Huh TianZhang Zheng Xi: Zhah-ng Zheh-ng CJian Yi: (this is hard because there's no English equivalent) Jee-an Ee(๑•ㅂ•)و✧ @Anonymous

    ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ Idk I found it somewhere I guess it's really hard to write how to pronounce Chinese words especially using English, and it's not even my native language. It would be best if I could just hear it

    BloodLust (BL) April 2, 2016 2:01 pm

    jian yi is like jyan ee
    the Y makes a sound like "yam" or smth except for its jyan
    he tian.... the E in He is kinda in between a U and an E sound and it sounds like a sound u'd make if u were punched in the gut or smth
    Tian is like Tyan :I
    Zhang Zheng Xi.... just look at the previous comment cuz idk how to even explain this

    i'm used to hearing these sounds n speaking them so its just natural for me to read them in their correct pronunciation but when i try to explain it to ppl who speak english i realize how different chinese sounds are form english sounds .-.

    lololololol

    Blue Dragonfly April 2, 2016 2:11 pm
    jian yi is like jyan ee the Y makes a sound like "yam" or smth except for its jyanhe tian.... the E in He is kinda in between a U and an E sound and it sounds like a sound u'd make if u were punched in the gut ... BloodLust (BL)

    Right? D: some sounds can't be even explained. I have the same with my language when I want to explain something to someone English -speaking. And I think Chinese is a lot harder.

    Blue Dragonfly April 2, 2016 2:14 pm
    jian yi is like jyan ee the Y makes a sound like "yam" or smth except for its jyanhe tian.... the E in He is kinda in between a U and an E sound and it sounds like a sound u'd make if u were punched in the gut ... BloodLust (BL)

    And thanks, I get it... kinda xD

    FreedomEXL April 2, 2016 6:14 pm

    Jian Yi is the only person whose name I've been saying right. You guys are amazing for giving us this! I still don't know if I'm saying it right so I'll ask a friend at school, Thank you though!

    iggydaisuki April 5, 2016 3:56 am

    Lol. Did you get this from my post on tumblr?
    Anyhow, you shouldn't use the pronunciation for Zheng Xi if you're an English speaker.
    Read it as Jan Juhng C instead.
    The post has long been updated.

    Yade April 6, 2016 7:45 am
    Lol. Did you get this from my post on tumblr?Anyhow, you shouldn't use the pronunciation for Zheng Xi if you're an English speaker.Read it as Jan Juhng C instead. The post has long been updated. iggydaisuki

    yang yung shi if i pronounce it =X

    Yade April 6, 2016 7:46 am
    Lol. Did you get this from my post on tumblr?Anyhow, you shouldn't use the pronunciation for Zheng Xi if you're an English speaker.Read it as Jan Juhng C instead. The post has long been updated. iggydaisuki

    *yang*

    Blue Dragonfly April 6, 2016 12:00 pm

    ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ Please don't mess with my head anymore

    Anonymous April 6, 2016 2:21 pm
    yang yung shi if i pronounce it =X @Yade

    Lol. I wasn't informed that the J in the english language was pronounced as y.

    Yade April 7, 2016 7:08 am
    Lol. I wasn't informed that the J in the english language was pronounced as y. @Anonymous

    lol back , the name isnt english its chinese. and they pronounce letters different. its the same with all other languages.... f.e. like z is in japan how germans pronounce s , and z in german like s in japan , or the english TH cant be compared to any other language, or if u pronounce sword or knight in english ITS totally different if u say the same thing in a diff language-- for me swod woudl look like zord or knight like neit. get it?it all depends on ur native language.

    iggydaisuki April 10, 2016 11:19 am
    lol back , the name isnt english its chinese. and they pronounce letters different. its the same with all other languages.... f.e. like z is in japan how germans pronounce s , and z in german like s in japan , ... @Yade

    That's why it says that if you're an english speaker you should use J dude.