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imron -
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have it say something like my children our my everything or my great fortune, or something along
that line. (ok If i were to guess I would say 我子女我一切or我子女我幸福) I think that
there must be a good way in Chinese to say this, (maybe a Chinese speaker can add something here),
plus then it will carry along the meaning along with it, other than it just saying the word 'son'
or 'daughter', or their names' pronunciation translated into chinese characters.
yes, this is a much better idea..
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imitation -
Arabic will be much cooler than Chinese in a few years try finding something in that to get
tatooed. Or use Korean atleast it's a phonetic language.
lordoftheweb -
hi all. thank you so much for the information and ideas. im really set on chinese lettering (i
just find it so much more beautiful than others) and i have a fascination with chinese culture and
lifestyles. i already have a chinese dragon on my arm, so i was thinking about putting my new
tattoos along side of them, sort of like having the dragon protect them. ill keep looking at
examples and ideas.
one idea that i had was tattoo the verse "always in my heart" above their names. any idea how that
looks?
anyways, youve all been great thus far, and i hope you can help me along with this. ill try and
post the characters that i already have.
have a great day!
lordoftheweb -
Well its been awhile, but I did end up doing this last January. I have a new daughter now and
would like to add her name. Can anyone translate it for me as best as can be done?
Her name is:
Maya
Thank you all!
imron -
Out of curiosity, what did you end up getting tattooed?
Lu -
瑪雅 or 瑪亞, I think the first is better.
here2learn -
I want to know too! I like watching these tattoo threads.
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