How to say "celestial body" in Chinese?

In Chinese "celestial body" translates to  天体 

Transliteration: Tiāntǐ

🇨🇳 行星、卫星和彗星都是天体。

🗣️ Xíngxīng, wèixīng hé huìxīng dōu shì tiāntǐ.

🇺🇸 Planets, satellites, and comets are all celestial bodies.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "celestial body" in Chinese?

You can use the word "天体" which translates to "Celestial body".

How to pronounce "天体" (celestial body) in Chinese?

The word "天体" is pronounced as "Tiāntǐ".

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