How to say "cello" in Chinese?

In Chinese "cello" translates to  大提琴 

Transliteration: da4 ti2 qin2

🇨🇳 她是一位大提琴手。

🗣️ Ta1 shi4 yi2 wei4 da4 ti2 qin2 shou3.

🇺🇸 She is a cellist.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "cello" in Chinese?

You can use the word "大提琴" which translates to "cello".

How to pronounce "大提琴" (cello) in Chinese?

The word "大提琴" is pronounced as "da4 ti2 qin2".

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