How to Say ‘Luckily’ in Simplified Chinese
还好
hái hǎo
[hye-how]
💬 Usage Tip: [还好] means “luckily,” “fortunately,” or sometimes “not bad,” depending on context. Here it means “thank goodness.”
🇨🇳 In China: After a scary moment in a match, [还好] is a very natural Chinese response, especially when disaster was narrowly avoided.
Phrase Breakdown
还好
hái hǎo
[hye-how]
fortunately; luckily; not too bad
Used to express relief that the result was okay or not as bad as feared.
还好门将反应快。
Luckily, the goalkeeper reacted quickly.
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