How to Say ‘We won't get scared again’ in Simplified Chinese
我们别再吓到了
wǒ men bié zài xià dào le
[waw-men byeh dzeye shyah-dow luh]
💬 Usage Tip: This sentence sounds a bit like fans talking to themselves after a dangerous moment. A more natural emotional version in conversation is often [我们别再被吓到了] or [别再吓我们了].
🇨🇳 In China: In sports talk, Chinese often uses playful shared suffering: [我们] includes everyone watching, as if all fans survived the same mini heart attack together.
Phrase Breakdown
我们
wǒ men
[waw-men]
we; us
Refers to the speaker and other people together.
我们别再这么紧张了。
Let's not be this nervous anymore.
别再
bié zài
don't ... anymore; stop ...
A warning or request not to continue an action again.
别再说了。
Don’t say it anymore.
Words in this phrase
别
bié
[byeh]
don't
Used to tell someone not to do something.
别再吓到了,后面还有时间。
Don't get scared again, there's still time left.
再
zài
[dzeye]
again; any more
Shows repetition or continuation, often in phrases like 'don't do it again.'
我们别再吓到了,好好看比赛。
Let's not get scared again and just watch the match properly.
吓到
xià dào
[shyah-dow]
to scare; to frighten
Means to cause someone to feel scared or shocked, often from a close call.
那个射门差点进,把我们吓到。
That shot almost went in and scared us.
了
le
[luh]
completed action marker
Shows that an action has happened or a situation has changed.
最后一分钟我们真的吓到了。
In the last minute, we really got scared.
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