How to Say ‘Strong’ in Traditional Chinese
太強了
💬 Usage Tip: Literally 'too strong', pronounced (tai qiang le).
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: A playful way to say someone has a strong presence, often said with a smile.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
太
[tài]
too strong
Describing something as having an excessive amount of force or power.
你的吸引力太強了,讓我無法抗拒。
Your attraction is too strong for me to resist.
強
[qiáng]
strong
Having great physical power and ability.
你的吸引力太強了,讓我無法抗拒。
Your attraction is too strong for me to resist.
了
[le]
particle indicating change of state
A grammatical particle used to indicate a change in state or newly arising situation.
你的吸引力太強了,讓我無法抗拒。
Your attraction is too strong to resist.
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