The best way to describe it (imo) is:
Tea-yen Sh-yea
I’ve heard variations in pronunciations for the pinyin “x” though. I personally pronounce it without an emphasis on the h (s-yea), which I believe is fairly typical for Malaysian Mandarin speakers.
How would it be pronounced proper?
I think “Tian” kinda rhymes with “peon” but faster and “Xia” is like saying “sha” but buzz it like you’re making a Z sound.
Old buddy of mine with that name pronounced it Tea N, not sure the last name.
The last name is probably similar to “cha” or maybe “chia”
I know “Xin” is pronounced like “chin”
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The best way to describe it (imo) is: Tea-yen Sh-yea
I’ve heard variations in pronunciations for the pinyin “x” though. I personally pronounce it without an emphasis on the h (s-yea), which I believe is fairly typical for Malaysian Mandarin speakers.