christopher

This is the 8113th most frequent Chinese word.


christopher

The Chinese language does not have a native word for "Christopher"; it is transliterated phonetically as 克里斯托弗 (Kèlǐsītuōfú), representing a foreign proper name.


Here, '克里斯托弗' is used as a proper noun, referring to a person's name.

克里斯托弗喜爱探索自然。

Christopher loves exploring nature.


In this sentence, '克里斯托弗' is again used as a proper noun, and the context indicates admiration and recognition of an individual's traits.

我们觉得克里斯托弗很有才华。

We think Christopher is very talented.


'克里斯托弗' remains a proper noun used to label a specific individual, this time indicating their profession.

克里斯托弗是一位著名的哲学家。

Christopher is a famous philosopher.