How to Say ‘Do you have’ in Simplified Chinese
你们有没有
💬 Usage Tip: Useful for initiating conversations.
🇨🇳 In China: Encourages sharing and prompts further dialogue.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
你们
[nǐ men]
Do you have
A question asking if someone possesses something.
你们有没有健康的饮食习惯?
Do you have healthy eating habits?
有
[yǒu]
Have
To possess or own.
你们有没有计划?
Do you have a plan?
没有
[méi yǒu]
Do not have
Used to indicate not possessing something.
如果你们没有,可以跟我们讨论。
If you do not have one, you can discuss with us.
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