How to say "apply lipstick" in Chinese?

In Chinese "apply lipstick" translates to  涂口红 

Transliteration: tú kǒu hóng

🇨🇳 她在涂口红。

🗣️ tā zài tú kǒu hóng.

🇺🇸 She's applying lipstick.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "apply lipstick" in Chinese?

You can use the word "涂口红" which translates to "apply lipstick".

How to pronounce "涂口红" (apply lipstick) in Chinese?

The word "涂口红" is pronounced as "tú kǒu hóng".

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