How to say "bow tie" in Chinese?

In Chinese "bow tie" translates to  领结 

Transliteration: lǐng jié

🇨🇳 他喜欢戴领结。

🗣️ Tā xǐhuān dài lǐngjié.

🇺🇸 He likes to wear bow ties.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "bow tie" in Chinese?

You can use the word "领结" which translates to "bow tie".

How to pronounce "领结" (bow tie) in Chinese?

The word "领结" is pronounced as "lǐng jié".

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