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How to Say ‘Awesome!’ in Traditional Chinese

太棒了!

tài bàng le

[tai bahng luh]

💬 Usage Tip: [太 + adjective + 了] is a very useful pattern meaning “so / really ...!” Here, [太棒了] means “That’s awesome!” or “So great!”

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Taiwanese people use [太棒了!] for sports, food, performances, and daily life. It is cheerful, friendly, and very versatile.

Phrase Breakdown

tài

[tai]

too; very

Used before an adjective to emphasize a strong degree, like 'so' or 'really' in English.

Example

這一球太精彩,大家都很興奮。

This goal is so exciting, and everyone is thrilled.

bàng

[bahng]

great; awesome

Describes something excellent or impressive, such as a beautiful goal or great performance.

Example

那個射門很棒,球迷一直鼓掌。

That shot was great, and the fans kept clapping.

le

[luh]

sentence-final particle indicating change or emphasis

Here it adds emotion and marks the speaker’s excited reaction to what just happened.

Example

太棒了!我們真的有機會贏。

That’s awesome! We really have a chance to win.

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