How to Say ‘Recently’ in Traditional Chinese
最近
zuì jìn
[dzway-jin]
💬 Usage Tip: [最近] means “recently” or “lately.” It often goes near the start of a sentence.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: A very useful everyday word: people use it to ask about life too, like [你最近怎麼樣?] “How have you been lately?”
Phrase Breakdown
最近
zuì jìn
[dzway-jin]
recently; lately
Used to talk about something happening in the recent past or around now.
我最近常常看世界盃新聞。
Recently I often watch World Cup news.
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