How to Say ‘Very strong’ in Traditional Chinese
很強
hěn qiáng
[hun chyang]
💬 Usage Tip: [很強] means “very strong.” In sports, it can mean powerful, skilled, or tough to beat.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: A common compliment for teams, players, and even students who are really good at something.
Phrase Breakdown
很
hěn
[hun]
very
Used before an adjective to mean 'very' or to link description smoothly.
這支球隊很強,所以大家都很期待。
This team is very strong, so everyone is looking forward to it.
強
qiáng
[chyang]
strong
Describes a team or player as powerful or highly skilled.
大家都說英格蘭隊很強。
Everyone says England team is very strong.
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