The best way to describe it (imo) is:
Tea-yen Sh-yea
I've heard variations in pronunciations for the pinyin "x" though. I personally pronounce it without an emphasis on the h (s-yea), which I believe is fairly typical for Malaysian Mandarin speakers.
Old buddy of mine with that name pronounced it Tea N, not sure the last name.
The last name is probably similar to "cha" or maybe "chia"
I know "Xin" is pronounced like "chin"
"And fuck power levels"
everyone knows it's pronounced /tian/ /xia/ (see IPA for instructions on pronounciation)
How would it be pronounced proper?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgngvmbozys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VWrtApjAzc
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The best way to describe it (imo) is: Tea-yen Sh-yea
I've heard variations in pronunciations for the pinyin "x" though. I personally pronounce it without an emphasis on the h (s-yea), which I believe is fairly typical for Malaysian Mandarin speakers.
Old buddy of mine with that name pronounced it Tea N, not sure the last name.
The last name is probably similar to "cha" or maybe "chia"
I know "Xin" is pronounced like "chin"
"And fuck power levels"