How to Say ‘All’ in Simplified Chinese
都
dōu
[doh]
💬 Usage Tip: [都] means “all” or “both,” depending on context. If you are talking about two teams, it often means “both.”
🇨🇳 In China: In sports conversations, [都] is useful when you want to praise both sides and stay neutral—very diplomatic fan language!
Phrase Breakdown
都
dōu
[doh]
all; both
Refers to all people or things in a group. Often used before the verb.
你和我都想看世界杯。
You and I both want to watch the World Cup.
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