How to Say ‘My heartbeat’ in Simplified Chinese
我的心跳
wǒ de xīn tiào
[waw duh sheen tyao]
💬 Usage Tip: [我的心跳] literally means “my heartbeat.” Chinese often talks about body feelings directly in emotional moments.
🇨🇳 In China: Sports fans in China love vivid physical reactions: [心跳好快] [手心出汗] and more. Very expressive and relatable.
Phrase Breakdown
我
wǒ
[waw]
I; me
The first-person pronoun referring to oneself.
我现在看球看得很紧张。
I am watching the match very nervously right now.
的
de
[duh]
's; possessive particle
A particle used to show possession or connection, like 'my' in English.
我的心跳越来越快了。
My heartbeat is getting faster and faster.
心跳
xīn tiào
[sheen tyao]
heartbeat
The beating of the heart; often used when talking about excitement, fear, or nervousness.
看到最后一分钟时,我的心跳特别快。
When I saw the last minute of the game, my heartbeat became especially fast.
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