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How do you say my name is Diana in Chinese?

There are two ways to say "My name is Diana" in Chinese, depending on whether you want to use the formal or informal form:

Formal:

* 我叫戴安娜 (Wǒ jiào Dài'ān'nà)

* This is the most common way to introduce yourself in Chinese.

* Literally translates to "I am called Diana."

Informal:

* 我是戴安娜 (Wǒ shì Dài'ān'nà)

* This is more casual and can be used with friends or family.

* Literally translates to "I am Diana."

Pronunciation:

* (我) - pronounced like "wo" in "wow"

* Jiào (叫) - pronounced like "jiao" in "jiaozi"

* Dài'ān'nà (戴安娜) - pronounced like "Day-an-na"

* Shì (是) - pronounced like "shuh" in "shush"

You can also use pinyin to help with pronunciation.

Tip: If you're not sure which form to use, it's always safe to use the formal "我叫...".

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