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How do you say lanterns in English?

How to say lanterns in English is as follows:

Lantern: English/? l? nt? n/? Beauty/? l? nt? rn/.

Noun (short for noun)

Lantern; Take the lamp.

Plural number: lanterns.

Bilingual example:

Ned. Turned? Open? That? Lantern? Which one? Working? With what? Batteries.

Ned turned on the switch and lit the lantern with the battery.

That? At night? Lantern? Glowing? Gently? Are you online? That? Darkness.

Lanterns lit at night glow softly in the dark.

Are you online? That? Sure? Yes? Time,? This? Kind? Yes? Lantern? Really? Become? Ann? Exclusive? Yes? That? Shen. ?

Later, this kind of lantern became the unique skill of Shen family.

That? Lantern? Wavered? Are you online? That? The wind. ?

The wind kept the lantern swaying.

See? That? Red? Lantern? Is it? One? Yes? That? Mainly? Tradition. ?

Watching these red lanterns is one of the main traditions.

Lantern? Yes? Different? Shape? And then what? Size? Is it? Usually? Release? Open? Trees? Or? Want to join us? River? The bank? Open? Show. ?

Lanterns of different shapes and sizes are usually placed on trees or displayed by rivers.

Answer? Easy? And then what? Unforgettable At night? Time? Journey? Through? That? Zoo? With what? Celebration? Character? And then what? Giant? Animals? Lantern? Where to? Light? Yours Way. ?

A relaxing and unforgettable night trip to the zoo, holiday dolls and huge animal-shaped lanterns will guide you and light your way forward.