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English to Pinyin Translation

We are one of the few firms that provide English to Pinyin translation services.  Translating from English to Pinyin is fairly quick and accurate, and we can do that with a quick turnaround time.  However, if you are requesting translation service from Pinyin into English, then please contact us to see if it is doable.

Chinese Pinyin - General Information

Pinyin, also known as Chinese Pinyin, is the most commonly used Romanization system for Standard Mandarin Chinese. Pinyin is used to teach Chinese schoolchildren and foreign learners the standard pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese, to spell Chinese names in foreign publications and to enter Chinese characters on computers.

Developed by a government committee in the People's Republic of China, the Pinyin system was initially approved by the Chinese government on February 11, 1958. The International Organization for Standardization adopted pinyin as the international standard in 1982, and since then it has been adopted by many organizations worldwide. Since January 1, 2009, it is also the official Romanization system in the Republic of China (commonly known as Taiwan).

 

 

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