How to say "freedom of speech" in Chinese?

In Chinese "freedom of speech" translates to  言论自由 

Transliteration: yán lùn zì yóu

🇨🇳 言论自由是一项基本权利。

🗣️ yán lùn zì yóu shì yī xiàng jī běn quán lì.

🇺🇸 Freedom of speech is a fundamental right.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "freedom of speech" in Chinese?

You can use the word "言论自由" which translates to "freedom of speech".

How to pronounce "言论自由" (freedom of speech) in Chinese?

The word "言论自由" is pronounced as "yán lùn zì yóu".

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