How to say "omnivore" in Chinese?

In Chinese "omnivore" translates to  杂食动物 

Transliteration: zá shí dòng wù

🇨🇳 熊是一种杂食动物。

🗣️ xióng shì yī zhǒng zá shí dòng wù.

🇺🇸 Bears are a type of omnivore.



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How to say "omnivore" in Chinese?

You can use the word "杂食动物" which translates to "omnivore".

How to pronounce "杂食动物" (omnivore) in Chinese?

The word "杂食动物" is pronounced as "zá shí dòng wù".

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