How to say "elevator" in Chinese?

In Chinese "elevator" translates to  电梯 

Transliteration: diàn tī

🇨🇳 我们要坐电梯上去。

🗣️ Wǒmen yào zuò diàn tī shàng qù.

🇺🇸 We need to take the elevator up.

🇨🇳 这个建筑物有多部电梯。

🗣️ zhè gè jiàn zhú wù yǒu duō bù diàn tī.

🇺🇸 This building has multiple elevators.

🇨🇳 我们要坐电梯上楼。

🗣️ Wǒmen yào zuò diàntī shàng lóu.

🇺🇸 We're taking the elevator to go upstairs.

🇨🇳 这栋楼有电梯吗?

🗣️ Zhè dòng lóu yǒu diàntī ma?

🇺🇸 Does this building have an elevator?



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "elevator" in Chinese?

You can use the word "电梯" which translates to "elevator".

How to pronounce "电梯" (elevator) in Chinese?

The word "电梯" is pronounced as "diàn tī".

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