How to say "musical instrument" in Chinese?

In Chinese "musical instrument" translates to  乐器 

Transliteration: yue4 qi4

🇨🇳 我会弹奏吉他和其他乐器。

🗣️ Wo3 hui4 tan2 zou4 ji2 ta1 he2 qi2 ta1 yu3 qi4.

🇺🇸 I can play guitar and other musical instruments.

🇨🇳 他会弹很多种乐器。

🗣️ Tā huì tán hěn duō zhǒng yuè qì.

🇺🇸 He can play many kinds of musical instruments.



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How to say "musical instrument" in Chinese?

You can use the word "乐器" which translates to "musical instrument".

How to pronounce "乐器" (musical instrument) in Chinese?

The word "乐器" is pronounced as "yue4 qi4".

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