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magickz -

Hello. I know someone with the name Yakun. Can anybody tell me how to write it correctly in
Chinese characters?

Many thanks in advance.



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muwn.gu -

亚昆










Lu -

Could be 亞昆, could be something else. There are often many charachters with the same
pronounciation. If you want to be sure, best ask Yakun him/herself.










magickz -

Thank you for the hints

Yes, I think I will ask herself to prevent writing it wrong in my letter...












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