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How you write Yogesh in Chinese?

You can't write "Yogesh" directly in Chinese characters. Chinese characters are used to represent concepts and words in the Chinese language, and they don't have a direct equivalent for foreign names.

However, you can phonetically transcribe "Yogesh" into Chinese characters using pinyin, which is the romanization system for Mandarin Chinese:

* Yo can be transcribed as 约 (yuē)

* ge can be transcribed as 格 (gé)

* sh can be transcribed as 士 (shì)

This would result in 约格士 (yuē gé shì), which is a phonetic approximation of "Yogesh" in Chinese.

Important Note: This transcription is simply a phonetic representation and does not have any specific meaning in Chinese.

You can also try using other transcription methods like Wade-Giles or Yale Romanization to get different phonetic representations.

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