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How to Say ‘Still have; there is still’ in Traditional Chinese

還有

hái yǒu

[high yo]

💬 Usage Tip: [還有] means 'still have' or 'there is still.' It is perfect for hopeful situations: [還有機會].

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: A very encouraging phrase in Taiwan. It is often used to keep morale up during exams, work, and yes, football too.

Phrase Breakdown

hái

[high]

still; yet

Shows that something remains or continues. It often expresses hope, as in still having a chance.

Example

時間還很多,我們還有希望。

There is still plenty of time; we still have hope.

yǒu

[yo]

have; there is/are

A very common verb meaning to have or there is/are. It is often used to talk about remaining time or chances.

Example

我們有機會再進一球。

We have a chance to score one more goal.

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