How to say "sleeping pills" in Chinese?

In Chinese "sleeping pills" translates to  安眠药 

Transliteration: ān mián yào

🇨🇳 我不喜欢吃安眠药。

🗣️ Wǒ bù xǐ huān chī ān mián yào.

🇺🇸 I don't like taking sleeping pills.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "sleeping pills" in Chinese?

You can use the word "安眠药" which translates to "sleeping pills".

How to pronounce "安眠药" (sleeping pills) in Chinese?

The word "安眠药" is pronounced as "ān mián yào".

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