How to say "emotion" in Chinese?

In Chinese "emotion" translates to  情绪 

Transliteration: qíng xù

🇨🇳 他的情绪非常低落。

🗣️ Tā de qíng xù fēi cháng dī luò.

🇺🇸 His emotions are very low.

🇨🇳 情感是人类的基本需求之一。

🗣️ Qíng gǎn shì rén lèi de jī běn xū qiú zhī yī.

🇺🇸 Emotion is one of the basic needs of humans.



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How to say "emotion" in Chinese?

You can use the word "情绪" which translates to "emotion".

How to pronounce "情绪" (emotion) in Chinese?

The word "情绪" is pronounced as "qíng xù".

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