How to say "tuned drum" in Chinese?

In Chinese "tuned drum" translates to  定音鼓 

Transliteration: ding4 yin1 gu3

🇨🇳 他会演奏定音鼓。

🗣️ Ta1 hui4 yan3 zou4 ding4 yin1 gu3.

🇺🇸 He can play the tuned drum.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "tuned drum" in Chinese?

You can use the word "定音鼓" which translates to "tuned drum".

How to pronounce "定音鼓" (tuned drum) in Chinese?

The word "定音鼓" is pronounced as "ding4 yin1 gu3".

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