How to Say ‘Well then.’ in Traditional Chinese
那。
nà
[nah]
💬 Usage Tip: [那] literally means "that," but in conversation it can mean "well then…" as a transition.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: A tiny but useful conversation bridge before changing topic or wrapping up.
Phrase Breakdown
那
nà
[nah]
then; in that case
Often used in conversation to mean then, well then, or in that case.
那,我們明天見。
Then, see you tomorrow.
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