How to say "kill two birds with one stone" in Chinese?

In Chinese "kill two birds with one stone" translates to  两全其美 

Transliteration: liǎng quán qí měi

🇨🇳 这个方案可以让我们两全其美。

🗣️ Zhège fāng'àn kěyǐ ràng wǒmen liǎng quán qí měi.

🇺🇸 This plan can kill two birds with one stone for us.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "kill two birds with one stone" in Chinese?

You can use the word "两全其美" which translates to "kill two birds with one stone".

How to pronounce "两全其美" (kill two birds with one stone) in Chinese?

The word "两全其美" is pronounced as "liǎng quán qí měi".

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