How to Say ‘Sure!’ in Traditional Chinese
好啊!
💬 Usage Tip: Adding [啊] makes it more upbeat and friendly—like “Sure!” instead of a flat “OK.”
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Great for casual New Year meetups; it sounds warm and easygoing in Taiwan.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
好
[hǎo]
okay; sounds good
“好” expresses agreement. With “啊,” it sounds more enthusiastic and friendly—like “Sure!”
你說新年一起吃年夜飯?好啊!
You’re saying we’ll have New Year’s Eve dinner together? Sure!
啊
[a]
(sentence-final particle) ah; indicates friendliness/enthusiasm
A casual particle that softens tone and adds warmth. In responses, it can feel like an upbeat “yeah/sure!”
過年來我家嗎?好啊!啊,我還想帶點伴手禮。
Are you coming to my place for the New Year? Sure! Ah, I also want to bring a small gift.
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