How to Say ‘Pretend’ in Traditional Chinese
假裝
💬 Usage Tip: 假裝 [jiǎ zhuāng] describes acting like something you're not, often in playful contexts.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: In Taiwanese culture, pretending is a common way to tease or joke during family gatherings.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
假裝
[jiǎ zhuāng]
to pretend
To make believe, as something fake or false.
我假裝沒看到那個遙控器。
I pretended not to see the remote control.
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