How to Say ‘Heart’ in Traditional Chinese
心
xīn
[sheen]
💬 Usage Tip: [心] means “heart,” both physically and emotionally. It appears in many expressions about fear, love, and excitement.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Talking about the [心] is very common in Chinese emotional speech, especially in tense sports moments.
Phrase Breakdown
心
xīn
[sheen]
heart
Can mean the physical heart or feelings/emotions, depending on context.
看到那一球,我的心都緊了。
Seeing that shot, my heart tightened up.
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