How to say "hail" in Chinese?

In Chinese "hail" translates to  冰雹 

Transliteration: bīng báo

🇨🇳 冰雹打坏了我的车窗。

🗣️ bīng báo dǎ huài le wǒ de chē chuāng.

🇺🇸 Hail broke my car window.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "hail" in Chinese?

You can use the word "冰雹" which translates to "hail".

How to pronounce "冰雹" (hail) in Chinese?

The word "冰雹" is pronounced as "bīng báo".

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