How to Say ‘More’ in Simplified Chinese
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💬 Usage Tip: Used to express the desire or requirement for additional quantity.
🇨🇳 In China: Asking for 'more' of something is familiar in conversations on food or services.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
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[gèng duō]
more
Denotes an increased amount.
我们需要更多的信息。
We need more information.
的
[de]
particle used for possessive
Used to denote possession or description.
她的新车。
Her new car.
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