Dell in Chinese

戴尔

Dài ěr

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Dell is phonetically rendered as 戴尔 (Dài ěr) in Chinese. 戴 is a common Chinese surname meaning 'to wear/carry' and 尔 is a classical literary pronoun. The name resembles a Chinese personal name, making it approachable and memorable. Dell was founded by Michael Dell in 1984 in Austin, Texas, and is one of the world's largest PC manufacturers.

Character-by-character pronunciation

Dài
ěr

戴尔 uses 2 characters to represent the brand name in Chinese. Each character contributes to the phonetic or semantic rendering.

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