How to Say ‘Even happier’ in Simplified Chinese
更开心
gèng kāi xīn
[guhng kai-shin]
💬 Usage Tip: [更开心] means "even happier." It works well after a comparison, like watching alone versus watching with friends: [一起看更开心].
🇨🇳 In China: Group watching is often seen as making exciting events more lively, so phrases like [更开心] fit sports, festivals, and other shared moments really well.
Phrase Breakdown
更
gèng
[guhng]
more; even more
Used to compare and say something becomes more of a quality, like more exciting or happier.
和朋友看球会更开心。
Watching football with friends will be even happier.
开心
kāi xīn
[kai-shin]
happy; glad
Describes feeling happy, cheerful, or pleased.
进球以后我们更开心了。
After the goal, we became even happier.
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