How to Say ‘Everyone’ in Simplified Chinese
大家
dà jiā
[dah jyah]
💬 Usage Tip: [大家] means “everyone” or “all of us.” It’s common in spoken and written Chinese.
🇨🇳 In China: This word often appears in group settings, which fits football perfectly—watching is often a shared experience.
Phrase Breakdown
大家
dà jiā
[dah jyah]
everyone
A common word meaning all people present or everybody in general.
大家都说这个球太精彩了。
Everyone says this goal was amazing.
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