How to Say ‘Is cheering’ in Traditional Chinese
都在歡呼
dōu zài huān hū
[doh zai hwan-hoo]
💬 Usage Tip: [都] means “all,” and [在] marks an ongoing action. [歡呼] means “to cheer.” So this means “everyone is cheering.”
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Collective cheering is a big part of sports culture everywhere, and Taiwanese viewers also love reacting together, especially in crowded public screenings.
Phrase Breakdown
都
dōu
[doh]
all; both
Shows that everyone or everything in the group is included.
大家都在歡呼,因為比賽太刺激了。
Everyone was cheering because the match was so thrilling.
在
zài
[zai]
be in the middle of; currently
Placed before a verb to show an action is ongoing right now.
球迷都在歡呼,氣氛非常熱烈。
The fans are all cheering, and the atmosphere is very lively.
歡呼
huān hū
[hwan-hoo]
cheer
To shout with excitement and support, especially after a goal.
進球後大家一直歡呼,停不下來。
After the goal, everyone kept cheering and couldn’t stop.
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