How to say "public security bureau" in Chinese?

In Chinese "public security bureau" translates to  公安局 

Transliteration: gōng ān jú

🇨🇳 我需要去公安局报案。

🗣️ wǒ xū yào qù gōng ān jú bào àn.

🇺🇸 I need to go to the public security bureau to report a case.



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How to say "public security bureau" in Chinese?

You can use the word "公安局" which translates to "public security bureau".

How to pronounce "公安局" (public security bureau) in Chinese?

The word "公安局" is pronounced as "gōng ān jú".

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