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How to Say ‘That's so sweet.’ in Simplified Chinese

那真是太甜蜜了。

💬 Usage Tip: The word [甜蜜] (tian-mi) means 'sweet' but it refers to emotional sweetness, often used in relationships.

🇨🇳 In China: Chinese people appreciate expressing sweet and caring emotions, often through simple gestures and words like 'sweet.'

Phrase Breakdown

that

Referring to a specific thing previously mentioned.

Example

那个苹果

That apple

真是

really

Used to emphasize truth or reality.

Example

真是好人

Truly a good person

too

Used for expressing an excessive degree.

Example

太大了

Too big

甜蜜

sweet

Pleasing or delightful in nature.

Example

甜蜜的回忆

Sweet memories

le

A particle indicating a change of state or completed action.

Example

我吃了

I have eaten

Word-by-Word Breakdown

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that

Used to refer to something previously mentioned or specified.

Example

那就是我想说的话。

That is exactly what I wanted to say.

[zhēn]

really

To emphasize the truth or reality of something.

Example

真不知道。

I really don't know.

[shì]

is

The third person singular present form of 'be'.

Example

今天是星期五。

Today is Friday.

[tài]

too

To indicate something excessive or extreme.

Example

太难了。

It's too difficult.

甜蜜

[tián mì]

sweet

Pleasantly delightful, endearing.

Example

甜蜜的回忆。

Sweet memories.

[le]

already

Used to describe something that has happened or finished before the present time.

Example

我们到了。

We have arrived.

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