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The Chinese word "迈克尔" is formed by phonetically transliterating the English name "Michael" into Mandarin, using characters chosen solely for their sound: "迈" (mài) approximates the "Mi" syllable, "克" (kè) approximates the "chael" or "k" sound, and "尔" (ěr) approximates the "el" ending, creating a pronunciation that mimics the original name.

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迈克尔是我的朋友。

Màikè'ěr shì wǒ de péngyou.

Michael is my friend.

迈克尔喜欢打篮球。

Màikè'ěr xǐhuān dǎ lánqiú.

Michael likes playing basketball.

迈克尔昨天去了图书馆。

Màikè'ěr zuótiān qùle túshūguǎn.

Michael went to the library yesterday.

迈克尔正在学习中文,因为他想去中国旅行。

Màikè'ěr zhèngzài xuéxí Zhōngwén, yīnwèi tā xiǎng qù Zhōngguó lǚxíng.

Michael is learning Chinese because he wants to travel to China.

尽管迈克尔工作很忙,但他每天都会抽时间阅读。

Jǐnguǎn Màikè'ěr gōngzuò hěn máng, dàn tā měitiān dōu huì chōu shíjiān yuèdú.

Although Michael is busy with work, he takes time to read every day.

Word Definition - 迈克尔

mài kè ěr (name) Michael