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Pronouncing and Using Chinese Personal Names
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This is an older version of an Internet-Draft whose latest revision state is "Expired".
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Authors DENG Hui , Zhen Cao , Paul E. Hoffman
Last updated 2017-06-29 (Latest revision 2016-12-26)
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Abstract

This document gives general rules for how to pronounce Mandarin Chinese names in conversation, and how to determine which name is someone's surname. It also covers some other related topics about Chinese names. The intent is to allow IETF participants who are not familiar with Chinese to communicate better with Chinese participants.

Authors

DENG Hui
Zhen Cao
Paul E. Hoffman

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