How to Say ‘Extremely/terribly’ in Traditional Chinese
夭壽
💬 Usage Tip: Pronounced 'yao-shou' (yow-show).
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Originally a serious curse, now used to express emphasis or surprise in a lighter context.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
夭壽
[yāo shòu]
unexpected
Often used to express surprise or disbelief at something extreme or incredible. Literally means 'premature death'.
夭壽!他的速度怎麼那麼快?
Unbelievable! How is he so fast?
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