How to say "written language" in Chinese?

In Chinese "written language" translates to  书面语 

Transliteration: shū miàn yǔ

🇨🇳 我比较擅长书面语表达。

🗣️ Wǒ bǐ jiào shàn cháng shū miàn yǔ biǎo dá.

🇺🇸 I am better at expressing myself in written language.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "written language" in Chinese?

You can use the word "书面语" which translates to "Written language".

How to pronounce "书面语" (written language) in Chinese?

The word "书面语" is pronounced as "shū miàn yǔ".

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