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How to Say ‘Talented individuals’ in Simplified Chinese

有才干的人才

💬 Usage Tip: [才干] refers to talent, and [人才] means 'talented person'; a positive term in recruitment.

🇨🇳 In China: Talent is highly valued in China, especially in professional settings.

Phrase Breakdown

Have

Possess or entail.

Example

I have a question.

我有一个问题。

才干

Talent

Natural aptitude or skill.

Example

He has great talent.

他有很大的才干。

的人

Person

An individual human being.

Example

He is a kind person.

他是一个善良的人。

Talent (short)

In this context, 人才 means talented person.

Example

We need talent.

我们需要人才。

Word-by-Word Breakdown

[yǒu]

have

Indicates possession or presence of something.

Example

公司有很多有才干的人才。

The company has many talented people.

才干

[cái gàn]

talent

Skill or ability to do something well.

Example

他是一个有才干的人才。

He is a talented person.

[de]

of

Used to show possession, origin, or association.

Example

这是他的才干。

This is his talent.

[rén]

people/person

A human being considered as an individual.

Example

公司里有很多优秀的人才。

There are many outstanding people in the company.

[cái]

talent

Another term for skillful individual.

Example

我们公司欢迎有才干的人才。

Our company welcomes talented people.

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