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How to Say ‘Did you see it?’ in Traditional Chinese

你看到了嗎?

nǐ kàn dào le ma

[nee kahn-daow luh mah]

💬 Usage Tip: [看到了嗎] uses [了] for completion and [嗎] for a question. It literally asks, “Did you see it?”

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: During exciting games, Taiwanese viewers often check each other’s reactions right away with phrases like [你看到了嗎?] It helps create a shared moment.

Phrase Breakdown

[nee]

you

Refers to the person being spoken to.

Example

你看到了嗎?剛才那一球超快。

Did you see it? That last goal was super fast.

看到

kàn dào

[kahn-daow]

see; notice

Means to have seen or noticed something with your eyes.

Example

你看到了嗎?他剛好把球踢進去。

Did you see it? He kicked the ball in at just the right moment.

le

[luh]

completed action marker

Shows that the seeing happened already.

Example

你看到了嗎?我剛剛差點沒看到呢。

Did you see it? I almost missed it just now.

ma

[mah]

question particle

Placed at the end of a sentence to turn it into a yes-no question.

Example

你看到了嗎?全場都在尖叫。

Did you see it? The whole stadium was screaming.

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