How to Say ‘Screw you’ in Simplified Chinese
去你的
💬 Usage Tip: Literally means 'go to yours', an implied dismissal.
🇨🇳 In China: Often used humorously among close friends, but can be offensive.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
去
[qù]
go to hell
An expression of anger or annoyance, telling someone to get lost.
我不想听你说话,去你的!
I don't want to hear you, go to hell!
你
[nǐ]
your
Possessive pronoun to denote something belonging to 'you'.
我不想听你说话,去你的!
I don't want to hear you, go to hell!
的
[de]
of
A structural particle used to link things together.
我不想听你说话,去你的!
I don't want to hear you, go to hell!
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