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What does the English trademark of an electric kettle sound like?

What you want to ask is, which English trademark for electric kettle sounds better? If yes, sunshine, miffy etc.

The Chinese homophony of the name miffy is Miffy'er, which sounds like a fashion trend. As an English brand name, it sounds good and harmonious; the original meaning of sunshine is sunshine, and using sunshine as a brand name also means something. Accessories can bring comfort and warmth to customers.

Although the English name sounds nice, people in China generally make good use of the Chinese homophonic sounds in English. Therefore, when choosing an English brand name for a product, you must consider whether the homophonic sounds are pleasant and perfect. Generally speaking, the brand name chosen in this way not only conforms to foreigners' aesthetics, but also complies with Chinese name rules, and sounds very natural and harmonious to both.