How to Say ‘I hope they score another one!’ in Simplified Chinese
希望他们再进一个!
xī wàng tā men zài jìn yī gè
[sshee-wahng tah-men dzeye jeen ee guh]
💬 Usage Tip: [希望] means “hope.” The pattern [希望 + subject + verb] is very useful: [希望他们赢!] means “I hope they win!”
🇨🇳 In China: This is a very natural fan sentence during a tense match. Chinese viewers often say hopeful lines like this instead of long comments when excitement is high.
Phrase Breakdown
希望
xī wàng
[sshee-wahng]
to hope; to wish
Used to express hope or a wish about something.
我希望他们再进一个!
I hope they score one more!
他们
tā men
[tah-men]
they; them
Refers to a group of people, such as the team players.
希望他们再进一个!大家都很激动。
Hope they score one more! Everyone is excited.
再
zài
[dzeye]
again; one more time
Shows repetition, like scoring one more goal.
希望他们再进一个!
Hope they score one more!
进一个
jìn yī gè
score one more; make one in
In sports, this means to score one more goal or get one more in.
他们又进一个。
They scored one more.
Words in this phrase
进
jìn
[jeen]
to score; to get in
In a match, this means to score a goal.
希望他们再进一个!现在机会很好。
Hope they score one more! The chance is good now.
一
yī
[ee]
one
The number one, used here before a classifier.
希望他们再进一个!
Hope they score one more!
个
gè
[guh]
measure word; classifier
A general classifier used after numbers like 一.
希望他们再进一个!球迷都在喊。
Hope they score one more! The fans are all shouting.
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