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How to Say ‘Which team do you support?’ in Traditional Chinese

你支持哪一隊?

nǐ zhī chí nǎ yī duì

[nee jr-chrr nah ee dway]

💬 Usage Tip: This is a natural and common way to ask about someone’s favorite team during a tournament.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Great for friendly chat, but in Taiwan keep it light and fun, especially if rival teams are involved!

Phrase Breakdown

你支持

nǐ zhī chí

Which team do you support

Asks about someone’s preferred team or side.

Example

你支持哪個球隊?

Which team do you support?

Words in this phrase

[nee]

you

The person being asked.

Example

你支持哪一隊?我很好奇。

Which team do you support? I’m curious.

支持

zhī chí

[jr-chrr]

to support; to cheer for

Means to root for a team in a competition.

Example

你支持哪一隊?

Which team do you support?

哪一隊

nǎ yī duì

which team

A question phrase asking for a specific team among options.

Example

你想支持哪一隊?

Which team do you want to support?

Words in this phrase

[nah]

which

A question word asking for selection.

Example

你支持哪一隊?是巴西嗎?

Which team do you support? Is it Brazil?

[ee]

one; a; an

Used here as part of the phrase 哪一隊, meaning which team.

Example

你支持哪一隊?

Which team do you support?

duì

[dway]

team

Refers to a sports team or side.

Example

你支持哪一隊?我支持日本隊。

Which team do you support? I support Japan.

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