How to Say ‘For you’ in Simplified Chinese
给你们
💬 Usage Tip: Indicates the recipient of a gift or action.
🇨🇳 In China: Often used in presenting gifts to a group.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
给
[gěi]
give
To provide someone with something.
我要给你们一个惊喜。
I want to give you all a surprise.
你们
[nǐ men]
you (plural)
Used to address two or more people.
这是我给你们的礼物。
This is my gift for you all.
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