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How to Say ‘Your smile is contagious.’ in Traditional Chinese

你的笑容很有感染力。

💬 Usage Tip: The phrase [感染力] (gǎn rǎn lì) means 'infectiousness'.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Saying someone's smile is contagious shows their positive energy.

Phrase Breakdown

你的

your

Indicates possession.

Example

你的答案是對的。

Your answer is correct.

笑容

smile

A pleased, kind, or amused facial expression.

Example

她的笑容很溫暖。

Her smile is very warm.

very

Used to stress the intensity.

Example

這茶很香。

This tea is very fragrant.

have

Used to show possession.

Example

他有一個好主意。

He has a good idea.

感染力

infectiousness

Ability to arouse emotions in others.

Example

這首歌有感染力。

This song is infectious.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

[]

Your

Used to indicate possession by the person being addressed.

Example

你的參與對團隊很重要。

Your participation is very important to the team.

[de]

of

Indicating ownership, relation, or association.

Example

這是他的選擇。

This is his choice.

笑容

[xiào róng]

smile

A pleased or amused facial expression.

Example

她的笑容很有感染力,讓人也不禁微笑。

Her smile is contagious, making others smile too.

[hěn]

very

To a high degree.

Example

這顆水果很甜。

This fruit is very sweet.

[yǒu]

have

To possess or own something.

Example

她有一本新書。

She has a new book.

感染力

[gǎn rǎn lì]

contagious

Capable of causing others to be affected emotionally.

Example

他的熱情很有感染力。

His enthusiasm is contagious.

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