How to say "electric fan" in Chinese?

In Chinese "electric fan" translates to  电风扇 

Transliteration: diàn fēng shàn

🇨🇳 夏天的时候,我总是用电风扇。

🗣️ xià tiān de shí hòu, wǒ zǒng shì yòng diàn fēng shàn.

🇺🇸 I always use an electric fan in the summer.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "electric fan" in Chinese?

You can use the word "电风扇" which translates to "electric fan".

How to pronounce "电风扇" (electric fan) in Chinese?

The word "电风扇" is pronounced as "diàn fēng shàn".

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