How to Say ‘Great’ in Traditional Chinese
很不錯
💬 Usage Tip: Literally means 'not bad' [不錯] (buh tshoh), but often used to mean 'very nice'.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Taiwanese people often use modest expressions to show politeness.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
很
[hěn]
very
Used for emphasis to convey a high degree or extent.
這個餐廳的食物很不錯。
The food at this restaurant is very good.
不錯
[bù cuò]
not bad
Fairly good; quite acceptable.
你的新車很不錯。
Your new car is pretty good.
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