How to say "meteorite" in Chinese?

In Chinese "meteorite" translates to  陨石 

Transliteration: Yǔnshí

🇨🇳 陨石是从太空中落到地球上的物体。

🗣️ Yǔnshí shì cóng tàikōng zhōng luò dào dìqiú shàng de wùtǐ.

🇺🇸 Meteorites are objects that fall from space to the Earth.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "meteorite" in Chinese?

You can use the word "陨石" which translates to "Meteorite".

How to pronounce "陨石" (meteorite) in Chinese?

The word "陨石" is pronounced as "Yǔnshí".

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