Pokémon by their Mandarin Chinese names
You know Kědáyā & Miàowāzhǒngzǐ, but probably not by their Mandarin names. But do you know Pokemon names in Chinese? Here’s the names of Pikachu and more in Mandarin, a list of terms to prepare to catch them all: 把他们全部抓住 Bǎ tāmen quánbù zhuā zhù!
Pokémon in Mandarin
 Pokéball
 Evolution
Gym leader
 Badge
 Legendary Pokemon
 Fire Pokemon
 Grass Pokemon
Water Pokemon

Pikachu
 Squirtle
Charmander
 Balbasaur
Psyduck
 Charizard
 Meowth
 Rattata
Mewtwo
 Togepi
 Growlithe
 Staryu
Golbat
 Jigglypuff
 Diglett
 Tentacool
 Team Rocket
 Gotta catch them all!
The translation of Pokémon names is a bit of a study. In Taiwan it was originally 神奇宝贝 shénqí bǎobèi (literally “magical baby/treasure”), and in Hong Kong was 宠物小精灵 chǒngwù xiǎo jīnglíng (“pet little elf”). In the rest of China, people called it 口袋妖怪 kǒudài yāoguài (“pocket goblin”), but later used all three names. In 2015, the Pokémon company decided the official translation should be 精灵宝可梦 Jīnglíng bǎokěmèng (Elf treasure dream), but stating that in the future the name will change to just 宝可梦 bǎokěmèng (treasure dream) in the future. Also, individual Pokémon changed their names a few times, for instance, Butterfree went from 巴大蝴 Bādàhú to 巴大蝶 Bādàdié.
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