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How to Say ‘I hope we score one more goal!’ in Traditional Chinese

希望再進一球!

xī wàng zài jìn yī qiú

[shee-wahng dzeye jeen ee chyoh]

💬 Usage Tip: A simple and useful cheering sentence: [希望] + [再進一球]. You can say it during any exciting attacking moment.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Sports fans in Taiwan love hopeful live commentary like this, especially when watching together and building excitement play by play.

Phrase Breakdown

希望

xī wàng

[shee-wahng]

hope

Expresses a wish or desire for something to happen.

Example

希望再進一球!這樣大家會更開心。

Hope they score one more goal! Then everyone will be even happier.

再進一球

zài jìn yī qiú

score one more goal

Means to score an additional goal after the current one.

Example

再進一球就贏了!

One more goal and we win!

Words in this phrase

zài

[dzeye]

again; one more time

Used when wishing for a repeated action.

Example

希望再進一球!我們繼續喊加油。

Hope they score one more goal! Let's keep cheering.

jìn

[jeen]

score; enter

In sports, it means the ball goes in and a point or goal is scored.

Example

希望再進一球!現在攻勢很好。

Hope they score one more goal! The attack is good right now.

[ee]

one; a

The number used to count one goal.

Example

希望再進一球!一球就能拉開差距。

Hope they score one more goal! One goal can widen the gap.

qiú

[chyoh]

goal; ball

Refers to a goal in football or the ball in a ball game.

Example

希望再進一球!這一球可能決定勝負。

Hope they score one more goal! This goal may decide the winner.

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