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  1. May 27, 2022 · If you’ve been following the Olympics on Chinese television or watched a few games with your Chinese friends, you’ve probably heard the Chinese exclaim “jiāyóu” (加油) more than once. Most obvious are the Chinese Fans at the Stadium, especially when their Teams are leading on the scoreboard.

  2. Jiayou or Gayau ( Chinese: 加油) is a ubiquitous Chinese expression of encouragement and support. The phrase is commonly used at sporting events and competitions by groups as a rallying cheer and can also be used at a personal level as a motivating phrase to the partner in the conversation.

  3. Jun 6, 2012 · When you want to encourage people, you can say something like this: Jiāyóu, nǐ yídìng néng kǎoshang dàxué! 加油,你一定能考上大学! Cheer up! You will certainly be admitted to a university!

  4. Mar 28, 2013 · In this episode of Chinese Hot Words Ben and Yi teach the Mandarin Chinese expression Jia You! Which literally means "add oil" but is kind of like saying "go for it" or "you can do it." 加油 ...

  5. Jul 24, 2008 · The Two Chinese Characters explain the multiple meanings of the word "jiayou" 加油 and teach you how to cheer in Chinese. Learn the Official Chinese Cheer of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, complete...

  6. Oct 4, 2023 · Meaning of Jiāyóu. 'Jiāyóu' directly translates to 'add oil' in English. However, don't let the direct translation fool you - it isn't a cooking instruction. The phrase 'Jiāyóu' is popularly used in Chinese to convey encouragement or to cheer on someone.

  7. Jun 4, 2024 · 加⫽油 (verb-object) ( intransitive) ( literally) to oil; to lubricate. ( literally) to refuel. ( figuratively) to refuel to accelerate; to hit the gas. ( figuratively) to make extra effort; to work hard. ( figuratively) to cheer someone on.

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