"五味雜陳" in Chinese Traditional is the translation of English "Mixed feelings" (find more translations on these pages: "Mixed feelings in Different Languages" and "Mixed feelings in Chinese Traditional").

五味雜陳 pronunciation: If you want to know how to pronounce 五味雜陳 in Chinese Traditional (that is, how we say "Mixed feelings" in Chinese Traditional), you will find the audio pronunciation below.

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Here is the Chinese Traditional pronunciation of the word 五味雜陳:
Chinese, female
Chinese, male
In addition to the audio pronunciation, there is also Chinese Traditional transliteration available:

[wǔwèi zá chén]