How to say "to doze off" in Chinese?

In Chinese "to doze off" translates to  打盹 

Transliteration: dǎ dūn

🇨🇳 我在看电影时打了个盹。

🗣️ Wǒ zài kàn diàn yǐng shí dǎ le gè dūn.

🇺🇸 I dozed off while watching the movie.



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How to say "to doze off" in Chinese?

You can use the word "打盹" which translates to "to doze off".

How to pronounce "打盹" (to doze off) in Chinese?

The word "打盹" is pronounced as "dǎ dūn".

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