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Hot Opal -

I am trying to translate a friends name into Chinese.
His name is Brian McCowan.
I have found Brian on Dict.cn: 布赖恩
Can anyone help with the whole name?
Thanks,
Neville.



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Quote:

Brian McCowan

My attemp is 布莱恩•麦考文 (bu4 lai2 en1•mai4 kao3 wen2 ).

Thanks!










Hot Opal -

Thanks Studentyoung.
I don't expect this would have a precise translation so I guess I will have to accept this as
being close enough.
Regards,
Neville.












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