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How to Say ‘Both play well’ in Simplified Chinese

都踢得好

dōu tī dé hǎo

[doh tee duh haow]

💬 Usage Tip: [都踢得好] means “both/all play well.” It is a nice phrase when you think both teams are strong.

🇨🇳 In China: This is a friendly comment during a match when you do not want to start a fan war and just want to enjoy good football.

Phrase Breakdown

dōu

[doh]

all; both

Shows that everyone or every team in the mentioned group shares the same action or quality.

Example

这几支队都踢得好。

These teams all play well.

踢得好

tī dé hǎo

play well; kick well

Describes good performance in playing football.

Example

他踢得很好。

He plays very well.

Words in this phrase

[tee]

to kick; to play (football)

Commonly used for playing football or soccer.

Example

世界杯上强队都踢得好。

At the World Cup, the strong teams all play well.

[duh]

complement marker

Placed after the verb to connect it with a descriptive complement.

Example

他们都踢得好,很难选最强的一队。

They all play well, so it is hard to choose the strongest team.

hǎo

[haow]

good; well

Describes high quality or good performance.

Example

两支队都踢得好,比赛一定精彩。

Both teams play well, so the match will definitely be exciting.

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