How to say "mythical character" in Chinese?

In Chinese "mythical character" translates to  神话人物 

Transliteration: shén huà rén wù

🇨🇳 孙悟空是中国神话人物之一。

🗣️ Sūn Wù kōng shì zhōng guó shén huà rén wù zhī yī.

🇺🇸 Sun Wukong is one of the mythical characters in Chinese mythology.



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How to say "mythical character" in Chinese?

You can use the word "神话人物" which translates to "mythical character".

How to pronounce "神话人物" (mythical character) in Chinese?

The word "神话人物" is pronounced as "shén huà rén wù".

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