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How to Say ‘Screw you!’ in Traditional Chinese

去你的!

💬 Usage Tip: Literally means 'go to you,' used to dismiss someone rudely.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Common in casual arguments or banter among friends, but may be offensive to strangers.

Phrase Breakdown

go

The action of moving away from a place.

Example

我去上學。

I am going to school.

你的

your

Possessive pronoun indicating ownership.

Example

這是你的書。

This is your book.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

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go

A term used as a command or request to direct someone to leave or go away.

Example

如果你不喜歡,去別的地方吧!

If you don't like it, go somewhere else!

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you

Used to address the person or people being spoken to.

Example

你怎麼這麼無禮?去你的!

Why are you so rude? Screw you!

[de]

's

A possessive particle, often used to denote ownership or association.

Example

這是你的錯,去你的!

This is your fault, screw you!

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