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How to Say ‘Your voice is pleasant.’ in Traditional Chinese

你的嗓音很好聽。

💬 Usage Tip: The term [嗓音] (sǎng yīn) refers specifically to the quality of the voice.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Appreciating someone's voice is often taken as a sincere compliment.

Phrase Breakdown

你的

your

Possessive form indicating ownership.

Example

這是你的書。

This is your book.

嗓音

voice

The sound produced in someone's larynx and directed through the mouth.

Example

她的嗓音很甜。

Her voice is sweet.

very

Emphasizes the degree of an adjective.

Example

他很高。

He is very tall.

好聽

pleasant to hear

Describes something that sounds nice.

Example

這首歌很好聽。

This song is pleasant to hear.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

[]

Your

Used to indicate possession by the person being addressed.

Example

你的口才很出色。

Your speaking ability is excellent.

[de]

of

Indicating ownership, relation, or association.

Example

這是我的書。

This is my book.

嗓音

[sǎng yīn]

voice

The sound produced by the vibration of the vocal cords.

Example

她的嗓音迷人極了。

Her voice is extremely charming.

[hěn]

very

To a high degree.

Example

他今天很忙。

He is very busy today.

好聽

[hǎo tīng]

pleasant to hear

Agreeable or delightful to listen to.

Example

這首歌曲很好聽。

This song is very pleasant to hear.

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