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How to Say ‘Must be excited too’ in Traditional Chinese

一定也很興奮

yí dìng yě hěn xìng fèn

[ee-ding yeh hun shing-fen]

💬 Usage Tip: [一定] means “must” or “definitely,” [也] means “also,” and [興奮] means “excited.” Together: “must be excited too.”

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Taiwanese families often chat during games about who else is excited, especially relatives in other rooms or messaging in family group chats.

Phrase Breakdown

一定

yí dìng

[ee-ding]

definitely; certainly

Shows strong certainty, like 'definitely' or 'for sure.' It is often used when the speaker feels confident about something.

Example

爸爸一定也很興奮,因為他最愛足球。

Dad is definitely excited too, because he loves football the most.

[yeh]

also; too

Adds another person or thing to the situation, meaning 'also' or 'too.'

Example

爸爸一定也很興奮,媽媽也笑了。

Dad is definitely excited too, and Mom smiled too.

hěn

[hun]

very

A common adverb placed before adjectives to soften or mark description, often translated as 'very.'

Example

一定也很興奮,所以一直跳。

Definitely very excited, so he kept jumping.

興奮

xìng fèn

[shing-fen]

excited

Describes a feeling of excitement, emotional energy, or being thrilled, such as after a goal.

Example

一定也很興奮,所以大家都在歡呼。

Definitely excited too, so everyone was cheering.

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