How to Say ‘So exciting’ in Simplified Chinese
太刺激了
tài cì jī le
[tie tsur jee luh]
💬 Usage Tip: This is a classic exclamation: [太 + adjective + 了]. It means “so exciting!” in a lively, emotional way.
🇨🇳 In China: Perfect for describing a World Cup 2026 match full of saves, near goals, and late drama. Chinese fans say this a lot.
Phrase Breakdown
太
tài
[tie]
too; extremely
Makes the adjective stronger, often meaning 'so' or 'extremely' in spoken reactions.
这次反击太刺激了,我都不敢看。
This counterattack was so thrilling that I hardly dared to watch.
刺激
cì jī
[tsur jee]
exciting; thrilling
Used to describe events that are intense, suspenseful, and emotionally exciting.
加时赛太刺激了,大家都站起来了。
Extra time was so thrilling that everyone stood up.
了
le
[luh]
sentence-ending particle
Here 了 adds emphasis to a new feeling or situation, like 'now' or an exclamatory tone.
这球太刺激了,我还没缓过来。
That play was so exciting; I still haven't calmed down.
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