How to Say ‘Let's cheer for them together!’ in Traditional Chinese
我們一起幫他們加油!
wǒ men yì qǐ bāng tā men jiā yóu
[waw-men ee-chee bahng tah-men jyah-yo]
💬 Usage Tip: This is an invitation sentence: [我們一起] + [幫他們加油]. Very natural for rallying a group during a match.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Group cheering with [加油] is a big part of the fun in Taiwan. It is energetic, supportive, and easy for everyone to join in.
Phrase Breakdown
我們一起
wǒ men yì qǐ
let's together / we together
Shows that the speaker and others will do something as a group.
我們一起去吧!
Let’s go together!
Words in this phrase
我們
wǒ men
[waw-men]
we; us
Includes the speaker and others in one group.
我們一起幫他們加油!不要停下來。
Let's cheer for them together! Don't stop.
一起
yì qǐ
[ee-chee]
together
Shows doing the action as a group.
我們一起幫他們加油!這樣更有力量。
Let's cheer for them together! That way it feels more powerful.
幫他們加油
bāng tā men jiā yóu
cheer for them / support them
Means to encourage or support another person or team.
我們幫他們加油。
We cheer for them.
Words in this phrase
幫
bāng
[bahng]
help; support
Means giving help or support to someone.
我們一起幫他們加油!讓球員更有信心。
Let's cheer for them together! It will give the players more confidence.
他們
tā men
[tah-men]
they; them
Refers to the people being supported, such as the team.
我們一起幫他們加油!他們一定聽得到。
Let's cheer for them together! They can definitely hear us.
加油
jiā yóu
[jyah-yo]
cheer on; encourage
A phrase used to encourage someone or root for a team.
我們一起幫他們加油!全場都很激動。
Let's cheer for them together! The whole stadium is excited.
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