How to say "acid rain" in Chinese?

In Chinese "acid rain" translates to  酸雨 

Transliteration: suān yǔ

🇨🇳 酸雨会破坏环境。

🗣️ suān yǔ huì pò huài huán jìng.

🇺🇸 Acid rain can damage the environment.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "acid rain" in Chinese?

You can use the word "酸雨" which translates to "acid rain".

How to pronounce "酸雨" (acid rain) in Chinese?

The word "酸雨" is pronounced as "suān yǔ".

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