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How to Say ‘The whole crowd’ in Traditional Chinese

全場

quán chǎng

[chywen chahng]

💬 Usage Tip: [全場] literally means “the whole venue” or “the whole field/stadium.” In context, it often refers to everyone there.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: You will see [全場] a lot in sports commentary in Chinese. It gives that big dramatic stadium feeling.

Phrase Breakdown

quán

[chywen]

whole; entire

Means all of something, with no part left out.

Example

全場都很安靜,直到那顆球進去。

The whole place was quiet until that ball went in.

chǎng

[chahng]

venue; field; whole crowd at a venue

In this context, it refers to the whole stadium or everyone present there.

Example

全場的球迷都在揮旗子。

Fans throughout the whole stadium were waving flags.

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