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How to Say ‘Then it's settled.’ in Simplified Chinese

那就这么定了。

nà jiù zhè me dìng le

[na jiou ze me ding le]

💬 Usage Tip: Used to finalize plans conclusively.

🇨🇳 In China: Provides closure in a conversation, typical in agreements.

Phrase Breakdown

[na]

that

Used to refer to a thing or person previously mentioned or easily identified.

Example

那就这么定了,我们不再讨论。

That's set then, we won't discuss it further.

jiù

[jiou]

then

Indicates a logical relationship or sequence in time.

Example

吃完饭我们就去散步。

After eating, we'll go for a walk.

这么

zhè me

[ze me]

so

Used to indicate extent or degree, often in connection with adjectives.

Example

你就这么做吧。

Just do it like this.

定了

dìng le

settled

Concluded or agreed upon.

Example

我们的计划定了。

Our plans are settled.

Words in this phrase

dìng

[ding]

set

Suggests something is decided or finalized.

Example

那就这么定了,我们就按这个计划行事。

That’s set then, let's proceed with this plan.

le

[le]

particle indicating change

Used at the end of a sentence to indicate a change of state.

Example

他已经走了。

He has left.

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