How to Say ‘The duel already’ in Traditional Chinese
決鬥已經
💬 Usage Tip: [決鬥] refers to a formal combat or duel.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Duels are a staple of martial-story lore, reflecting honor and skill.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
決鬥
[jué dòu]
duel
A formal fight between two individuals.
決鬥開始了,大家都很緊張。
The duel has started, and everyone is tense.
已經
[yǐ jīng]
already
Indicates that something has happened before now.
我已經準備好了。
I am already ready.
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