How to Say ‘No way’ in Traditional Chinese
不行
💬 Usage Tip: 不行 [bù xíng] strongly denotes refusal, good for earnest and playful contexts alike.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Expresses stubbornness or lighthearted refusal, common in family settings.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
不行
[bù xíng]
not okay
Not permissible or possible.
現在用遙控器不行,電視壞了。
It's not okay to use the remote control now, the TV is broken.
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