How to Say ‘Full (after eating)’ in Traditional Chinese
飽
💬 Usage Tip: [飽] means “full (from food).” You can say [我吃飽了] = “I’m full.”
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Talking about being [飽] is very normal—people may insist you eat more during holiday visits.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
飽
[bǎo]
full (after eating)
Describes the feeling of being full. Often appears in the phrase 吃飽了 ‘have eaten enough’.
我吃飽了,謝謝你的年菜。
I’m full—thanks for the New Year dishes.
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