How to say "organ" in Chinese?

In Chinese "organ" translates to  管风琴 

Transliteration: guan3 feng1 qin2

🇨🇳 教堂里有一架管风琴。

🗣️ Jiao4 tang2 li3 you3 yi2 jia4 guan3 feng1 qin2.

🇺🇸 There is an organ in the church.



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How to say "organ" in Chinese?

You can use the word "管风琴" which translates to "organ".

How to pronounce "管风琴" (organ) in Chinese?

The word "管风琴" is pronounced as "guan3 feng1 qin2".

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