How to Say ‘Take me to see’ in Simplified Chinese
带我去看看
💬 Usage Tip: Combining [带] (dai), [我] (wo), and [去看看] (qu kan kan), this phrase is a polite way to ask someone to show you something.
🇨🇳 In China: Inviting someone to 'take you to see' something might reflect trust and curiosity, a good way to engage someone in shared experiences.
Phrase Breakdown
带
我
去看看
Word-by-Word Breakdown
带
[dài]
to bring
To take someone or something along.
她要带我去看看新的购物中心。
She wants to take me to see the new shopping center.
我
[wǒ]
me
Refers to the speaker as the object of a verb.
请带我去看看周围的环境。
Please take me to see the surroundings.
去
[qù]
to go
To move or travel to a destination.
能带我去看看这个城市吗?
Can you take me to see this city?
看看
[kàn kàn]
to see
To look at or observe.
他带我去看看了他的画作。
He took me to see his paintings.
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