How to say "crops" in Chinese?

In Chinese "crops" translates to  农作物 

Transliteration: nóng zuò wù

🇨🇳 这里种植的农作物有小麦和玉米。

🗣️ zhè lǐ zhòng zhí de nóng zuò wù yǒu xiǎo mài hé yù mǐ.

🇺🇸 The crops planted here are wheat and corn.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "crops" in Chinese?

You can use the word "农作物" which translates to "crops".

How to pronounce "农作物" (crops) in Chinese?

The word "农作物" is pronounced as "nóng zuò wù".

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