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Qin sounds more like Cheen. The ih sound in words like in and that end with in is an English thing. Whenever you see i in most East Asian languages, it represents an eee sound even if there's an n on the end of it. You might notice East Asians that learn English still tend to make eee sounds when they see an i in English. So words like in are said like een.