How to Say ‘We can arrange a meeting’ in Simplified Chinese
我们可以安排一次会议
💬 Usage Tip: [会议] means 'meeting', often used in formal contexts.
🇨🇳 In China: Meetings in China are often planned and methodical, reflecting respect and preparation.
Phrase Breakdown
我们
we/us
Refers to a group including the speaker.
我们去看电影。
We are going to watch a movie.
可以
can/may
Indicates permission or possibility.
你可以进来。
You may come in.
安排
arrange
To put in order or organize.
我安排了一个会议。
I arranged a meeting.
一次
one time
A measure word indicating one occurrence or instance.
我想再试一次。
I want to try one more time.
会议
meeting
A formal gathering or assembly for discussion.
我们下午有一个会议。
We have a meeting in the afternoon.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
我们
[wǒ men]
we
A pronoun for the speaker and at least one other person.
我们在职业活动上遇见了。
We met at the career event.
可以
[kě yǐ]
can
Indicates permission or possibility.
我们可以在周一举行会议。
We can hold a meeting on Monday.
安排
[ān pái]
arrange
To organize or make plans for something.
我们安排了一次市场分析讨论。
We arranged for a market analysis discussion.
一
[yī]
one
The smallest whole number.
我们可以安排一次活动。
We can arrange one event.
次
[cì]
time
An instance or occurrence.
我们讨论了多次。
We discussed multiple times.
会议
[huì yì]
meeting
An assembly of people for a particular purpose.
下周有一个重要的会议。
There is an important meeting next week.
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