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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You can use the word "电梯" which translates to "elevator".
The word "电梯" is pronounced as "diàn tī".
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