How to say "social change" in Chinese?

In Chinese "social change" translates to  社会变革 

Transliteration: shè huì biàn gé

🇨🇳 探讨社会变革

🗣️ tàn tǎo shè huì biàn gé

🇺🇸 Explore social change



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "social change" in Chinese?

You can use the word "社会变革" which translates to "Social change".

How to pronounce "社会变革" (social change) in Chinese?

The word "社会变革" is pronounced as "shè huì biàn gé".

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