How to Say ‘You dropped something.’ in Simplified Chinese
你掉了一点东西。
Phrase Breakdown
你掉了
一点东西。
Word-by-Word Breakdown
你
[nǐ]
you
Used to refer to the person you are talking to.
你掉了一点东西。
You dropped a little something.
掉
[diào]
dropped
To have let something fall.
他掉了一封信。
He dropped a letter.
了
[le]
did/has
Indicates an action has been completed in the past.
他喝了牛奶。
He drank milk.
一点
[yì diǎn]
a little
Refers to a small amount.
给我一点水。
Give me a little water.
东西
[dōng xī]
thing
An item or an object.
你有很多东西。
You have many things.
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