How to Say ‘They’re very strong.’ in Traditional Chinese
他們很強。
tā men hěn qiáng
[ta-men hun chyang]
💬 Usage Tip: Simple but useful: subject + [很強]. In Mandarin, [很] is often needed before adjectives in plain statements.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: This is a natural way to praise a team without sounding too dramatic.
Phrase Breakdown
他們
tā men
[ta-men]
they; them
Refers to a group, such as players on a team.
如果他們很強,比賽一定很好看。
If they are very strong, the match will definitely be exciting.
很
hěn
[hun]
very
An adverb used to intensify the adjective that follows.
他們最近很穩,也很強。
They have been very steady recently, and also very strong.
強
qiáng
[chyang]
strong
Means strong, capable, or impressive in ability.
這次他們很強,很多人都怕遇到他們。
They are very strong this time, and many people are afraid to face them.
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