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How do you say "bottle opener" in Chinese?

开瓶器

kāi píng qì

Noun Hanzi

In Chinese, "bottle opener" is 开瓶器.

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Pronunciation

Say 'kye PING chee'. Three syllables, first rises, second falls, third falls.

Writing and usage

These three characters total 19 strokes. 开 has 4, 瓶 has 10, 器 has 7.

Example sentence

我需要开瓶器。

I need a bottle opener.

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How to remember 开瓶器

Kāi píng qì literally means 'open bottle tool' - exactly what a bottle opener does.

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Questions about 开瓶器

How do you say "bottle opener" in Chinese?

In Chinese, "bottle opener" is 开瓶器. It is a noun.

How is 开瓶器 written in Chinese?

These three characters total 19 strokes. 开 has 4, 瓶 has 10, 器 has 7.

How is 开瓶器 used in a sentence?

Use 开瓶器 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 我需要开瓶器。 (I need a bottle opener.).

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