How to Say ‘Really’ in Simplified Chinese
真的
zhēn de
[jun duh]
💬 Usage Tip: [真的] means “really” or “for real.” It adds surprise, emphasis, or sincerity.
🇨🇳 In China: Chinese speakers use [真的] a lot in daily life, not just for sports—also for praise, disbelief, and emotional emphasis.
Phrase Breakdown
真的
zhēn de
[jun duh]
really; truly
Used to emphasize that something is real or surprising.
他真的进球了。
He really scored.
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