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How to Say ‘Your outfit is stylish.’ in Simplified Chinese

你的衣服很时尚。

💬 Usage Tip: The word [时尚] means 'fashionable' and can be used broadly for taste.

🇨🇳 In China: Fashion is often associated with modernity and individuality in Chinese cities.

Phrase Breakdown

你的

Your

Belonging to the person being addressed.

Example

你的书。

Your book.

衣服

clothes

Garments worn on the body.

Example

她的衣服很漂亮。

Her clothes are beautiful.

very

Indicates a high degree or level.

Example

今天很热。

It's very hot today.

时尚

fashionable

In tune with the current fashion.

Example

他总是很时尚。

He is always fashionable.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

[]

you

Refers to the person being spoken to.

Example

你是学生吗?

Are you a student?

[de]

possessive particle

Indicates possession.

Example

这是我的书。

This is my book.

衣服

[yī fú]

clothes

Garments worn on the body.

Example

她的衣服很漂亮。

Her clothes are very beautiful.

[hěn]

very

Used for emphasis.

Example

这里很热。

It's very hot here.

时尚

[shí shàng]

fashionable

In style or trend.

Example

这个品牌很时尚。

This brand is very fashionable.

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