How to Say ‘Then you would be guilty’ in Traditional Chinese
那你已經被判刑
💬 Usage Tip: [判刑] (pàn xíng) refers to being sentenced, adding drama to the expression.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
那
[nà]
then
Used to indicate a logical consequence or a time-based sequence.
如果你去,我也會去。
If you go, then I will also go.
你
[nǐ]
you
Refers to the person being spoken to.
你會說中文嗎?
Can you speak Chinese?
已經
[yǐ jīng]
already
By this or that time; previously.
我已經完成作業了。
I have already finished my homework.
被
[bèi]
by
Indicates the agent of an action.
這信是由你寫的嗎?
Was this letter written by you?
判刑
[pàn xíng]
sentenced
To declare a punishment for a person found guilty.
法官判刑了他六個月。
The judge sentenced him to six months.
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