How to Say ‘My heart has been stolen by you’ in Traditional Chinese
我的心被你偷走了
💬 Usage Tip: Using [偷走] (tōu zǒu, 'stolen') to indicate emotional theft is playful.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
我
[wǒ]
my
Belonging to the speaker.
我的房間很乾淨。
My room is clean.
的
[de]
of
Used to indicate possession.
她的工作很辛苦。
Her job is tough.
心
[xīn]
heart
The organ in your chest that sends blood around your body.
我的心感到痛苦。
My heart feels pain.
被
[bèi]
by
Indicates the agent of an action.
這本書是由他寫的。
This book was written by him.
你
[nǐ]
you
Refers to the person being spoken to.
你有朋友在這裡嗎?
Do you have any friends here?
偷走
[tōu zǒu]
stolen
Taken without permission.
他的車被偷走了。
His car was stolen.
了
[le]
particle for completed action
Indicates a completed action or change.
我已經做好了。
I have already finished it.
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