How to say "interplanetary matter" in Chinese?

In Chinese "interplanetary matter" translates to  行星际物质 

Transliteration: Xíngxīng jì wùzhì

🇨🇳 行星际物质包括彗星、小行星和流星等。

🗣️ Xíngxīng jì wùzhì bāokuò huìxīng, xiǎoxíngxīng hé liúxīng děng.

🇺🇸 Interplanetary matter includes comets, asteroids, and meteoroids, etc.



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How to say "interplanetary matter" in Chinese?

You can use the word "行星际物质" which translates to "Interplanetary matter".

How to pronounce "行星际物质" (interplanetary matter) in Chinese?

The word "行星际物质" is pronounced as "Xíngxīng jì wùzhì".

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