Transliteration: Téngtòng
🇨🇳 我感到疼痛。
🗣️ Wǒ gǎndào téngtòng.
🇺🇸 I feel pain.
🇨🇳 我的头很疼痛。
🗣️ Wǒ de tóu hěn téng tòng.
🇺🇸 My head is very painful.
🇨🇳 失去亲人是一种痛苦的经历。
🗣️ Shī qù qīn rén shì yī zhǒng tòng kǔ de jīng lì.
🇺🇸 Losing a loved one is a painful experience.
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You can use the word "疼痛" which translates to "Pain".
The word "疼痛" is pronounced as "Téngtòng".
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