How to Say ‘Remembering’ in Traditional Chinese
惦記著
💬 Usage Tip: Implies a constant and gentle remembrance.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Reflects the cultural emphasis on memory and personal connections in Chinese storytelling.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
惦記
[diàn jì]
to keep in mind
To remember or think about someone or something.
我一直惦記他。
I always keep him in mind.
著
[zhù]
at, on
Indicating the position or state of something.
卡片上寫著你的名字。
Your name is written on the card.
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