How to Say ‘Very comfortable / pleasant’ in Traditional Chinese
很舒服
hěn shū fú
[hen shoo-foo]
💬 Usage Tip: [舒服] means "comfortable" or "pleasant." It can describe weather, clothes, a chair, or even how your body feels.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Taiwanese people often use [舒服] for nice weather—not just physical comfort.
Phrase Breakdown
很
hěn
[hen]
very
An adverb meaning very; it makes the following adjective stronger.
今天很熱,我很想喝冰水。
It is very hot today, and I really want to drink ice water.
舒服
shū fú
[shoo-foo]
comfortable
Describes a feeling of physical or mental comfort, ease, or pleasantness.
這張沙發很舒服。
This sofa is very comfortable.
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