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How to Say ‘I am also very happy.’ in Traditional Chinese

我也好開心。

wǒ yě hǎo kāi xīn

[waw yeh haow kai-shin]

💬 Usage Tip: [我也好開心] is a sweet, natural way to join the mood. It is less intense than shouting and fits friendly conversation.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Taiwanese conversation often values shared feelings. Saying [我也好開心] is a nice way to match the group’s excitement.

Phrase Breakdown

我也

wǒ yě

I also / me too

Used to show that the speaker shares the same feeling.

Example

我也想去。

I also want to go.

Words in this phrase

[waw]

I; me

Refers to the speaker, showing their own feeling.

Example

我也好開心,這場球賽太值得看了。

I’m happy too; this match was so worth watching.

[yeh]

also; too

Shows the speaker shares the same emotion as someone else.

Example

我也好開心,大家今天都笑了。

I’m happy too; everyone is smiling today.

好開心

hǎo kāi xīn

very happy

An informal way to say you feel very happy or joyful.

Example

看到你,我好開心。

I’m very happy to see you.

Words in this phrase

hǎo

[haow]

so; very

Strengthens the adjective that follows in casual speech.

Example

我也好開心,因為這一分太重要了。

I’m so happy too because this point is so important.

開心

kāi xīn

[kai-shin]

happy

A common word for feeling glad or delighted.

Example

我也好開心,終於看到精彩的反攻。

I’m happy too; we finally saw an exciting comeback.

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