How to say "music accompaniment" in Chinese?

In Chinese "music accompaniment" translates to  配乐 

Transliteration: pèi yuè

🇨🇳 这个配乐很适合这个场景。

🗣️ Zhège pèiyuè hěn shìhé zhège chǎngjǐng.

🇺🇸 This music accompaniment is very suitable for this scene.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "music accompaniment" in Chinese?

You can use the word "配乐" which translates to "music accompaniment".

How to pronounce "配乐" (music accompaniment) in Chinese?

The word "配乐" is pronounced as "pèi yuè".

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