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How do you say "trampoline" in Chinese?
蹦蹦床
bèng bèng chuáng
In Chinese, "trampoline" is 蹦蹦床.
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Pronunciation
Three syllables: 'bung bung chwahng' with all flat. Bouncy and playful sound.
Writing and usage
Beng (bounce) is fifteen strokes, beng (bounce) is fifteen, chuang (bed) is eleven. Repetition and alliteration.
Example sentence
孩子们在蹦蹦床上玩。
The children are playing on the trampoline.
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How to remember 蹦蹦床
Beng beng means bounce bounce, chuang means bed - a trampoline is a bouncy bed for jumping.
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Questions about 蹦蹦床
How do you say "trampoline" in Chinese?
In Chinese, "trampoline" is 蹦蹦床. It is a noun.
How is 蹦蹦床 written in Chinese?
Beng (bounce) is fifteen strokes, beng (bounce) is fifteen, chuang (bed) is eleven. Repetition and alliteration.
How is 蹦蹦床 used in a sentence?
Use 蹦蹦床 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 孩子们在蹦蹦床上玩。 (The children are playing on the trampoline.).
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