How to say "radioactive" in Chinese?

In Chinese "radioactive" translates to  放射性 

Transliteration: fàng shè xìng

🇨🇳 铀是一种放射性元素。

🗣️ Yóu shì yī zhǒng fàngshèxìng yuánsù.

🇺🇸 Uranium is a radioactive element.



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How to say "radioactive" in Chinese?

You can use the word "放射性" which translates to "radioactive".

How to pronounce "放射性" (radioactive) in Chinese?

The word "放射性" is pronounced as "fàng shè xìng".

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