How to say "traffic jam" in Chinese?

In Chinese "traffic jam" translates to  交通堵塞 

Transliteration: jiāotōng dǔsè

🇨🇳 今天早上我遇到了交通堵塞。

🗣️ Jīntiān zǎoshang wǒ yùdào le jiāotōng dǔsè.

🇺🇸 I encountered a traffic jam this morning.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "traffic jam" in Chinese?

You can use the word "交通堵塞" which translates to "traffic jam".

How to pronounce "交通堵塞" (traffic jam) in Chinese?

The word "交通堵塞" is pronounced as "jiāotōng dǔsè".

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