How to Say ‘Scored’ in Traditional Chinese
得分了
dé fēn le
[duh-fen luh]
💬 Usage Tip: [得分] means “to score points.” In football, it works well for “scored,” though [進球] is even more specifically about goals.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: You may hear both [得分了] and [進球了] in Taiwan. [進球了] feels more football-specific, while [得分了] is broader across sports.
Phrase Breakdown
得分
dé fēn
[duh-fen]
score; gain points
Means to get points in a game, including scoring a goal.
他們剛剛得分,全場立刻歡呼。
They just scored, and the whole crowd immediately cheered.
了
le
[luh]
completed action marker
Shows that the scoring has happened already.
我們得分了,現在氣勢完全不一樣。
We scored, and now the momentum is completely different.
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