The term "蟠桃" is pronounced as "pán táo" in Mandarin Chinese. Here’s the phonetic breakdown:
- "蟠" (pán) is pronounced as /pán/, with a second tone.
- "桃" (táo) is pronounced as /táo/, with a second tone.
So, when combined, "蟠桃" is pronounced as /pán táo/. This term translates to "Peach of Immortality" in English, referring to a mythical fruit in Chinese mythology that is believed to grant longevity or immortality to those who eat it.