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How to Say ‘Can we go shopping together’ in Simplified Chinese

我们可以一起去逛逛街吗

💬 Usage Tip: The phrase [逛逛街] (guang guang jie) means to stroll around the streets for shopping. It's a casual way to suggest spending time together.

🇨🇳 In China: In China, shopping is not just about purchasing goods; it's also a social activity, a way to bond with friends and even a flirting opportunity.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

我们

[wǒ men]

we

Refers to the speaker and others, not including the listener.

Example

我们今天去逛逛街吧。

Let's go shopping today.

可以

[kě yǐ]

can

Used to ask for permission or possibility.

Example

我可以问你一个问题吗?

Can I ask you a question?

一起

[yì qǐ]

together

Doing or taking part in an action as a group.

Example

我们一起去逛逛街好吗?

Shall we go shopping together?

[]

to go

Indicates movement or travel from one place to another.

Example

你想去逛逛街吗?

Do you want to go shopping?

逛逛街

[guàng guàng jiē]

shopping

To stroll or browse shops for fun or purchase.

Example

周末去逛逛街是一种乐趣。

Going shopping on the weekend is fun.

[ma]

question particle

Used at the end of a sentence to turn it into a question.

Example

你昨天去逛逛街了吗?

Did you go shopping yesterday?

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