How to Say ‘Cheer’ in Simplified Chinese
欢呼
huān hū
[hwan hoo]
💬 Usage Tip: [欢呼] means “to cheer” or “to acclaim.” It feels energetic and a bit vivid, perfect for crowd reactions.
🇨🇳 In China: This word fits stadium energy well, but it also works for excited fans at home or in public viewing spots.
Phrase Breakdown
欢呼
huān hū
[hwan hoo]
cheer
To shout happily in celebration, especially after something exciting like a goal.
进球以后,大家都在欢呼。
After the goal, everyone was cheering.
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