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Let us wait, maybe fans of fashion will check and update every month...Magnon86 (talk) 07:57, 28 September 2018 (UTC)magnon86Reply

How to write Masha Ma in Chinese ?

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The Chinese "ideogram" please - sinogram is the true word.

For example my name "magnon" is transliterated in Chinese by 3 signs, the first is "馬" = "Mǎ" = the horse. Several Chinese words are written "ma" in our western latine alphabet - with or without the diacritic of intonation.

If the enterprise were based in America or England, my question would be trivia and useless. But i insist : name of people may be important, even if impolite to ask them questions about it. ("magnon" means "cauldron repairer" in South-Western France, while "magnan" means silkworm in Lyon ; my ancestors may be blacksmiths like the German Schmidt and Polish "Kowalsky")Magnon86 (talk) 07:49, 28 September 2018 (UTC)magnon86Reply

I checked. Even in Chinese article, it is written is western. Twitter gives no information from 2015 and newer. Is Mashama breathing and living today ? If existing, let write the date of bankrupt or similar.Magnon86 (talk) 08:31, 28 September 2018 (UTC)magnon86Reply