How to Say ‘Watch the match’ in Traditional Chinese
看比賽
kàn bǐ sài
[kan bee-sigh]
💬 Usage Tip: This is the natural phrase for “watch a game/match.” [看球賽] is also common for ball sports.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: In Taiwan, people may gather at home, sports bars, or late-night eateries to [看比賽] together.
Phrase Breakdown
看
kàn
[kan]
watch; look at
Here it means to watch a game or sporting event.
我週末最喜歡和朋友一起看比賽。
On weekends, I most like watching matches with friends.
比賽
bǐ sài
[bee-sigh]
match; competition
A sports contest, especially a football game here.
很多人喜歡在酒吧看比賽。
Many people like to watch matches at bars.
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