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How to Say ‘I'd like to try that’ in Simplified Chinese

我也想尝一尝

💬 Usage Tip: A phrase to express curiosity and willingness to taste new things.

🇨🇳 In China: Trying new foods is part of the adventurous spirit of dining.

Phrase Breakdown

I

Refers to oneself.

Example

我是老师。

I am a teacher.

also

Used to indicate 'also' or 'too'.

Example

我也是学生。

I am also a student.

want

Expresses a desire or wish.

Example

我想吃苹果。

I want to eat an apple.

taste

To try the taste of something.

Example

我尝了汤。

I tasted the soup.

一尝

have a taste

Indicates a tentative action of tasting.

Example

可以让我一尝吗?

Can I have a taste?

Word-by-Word Breakdown

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I

Used by a speaker to refer to themselves.

Example

我今天很高兴。

I am very happy today.

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also

In addition; too.

Example

他也喜欢这本书。

He also likes this book.

[xiǎng]

want

To have a desire to possess or do something.

Example

我想去旅行。

I want to travel.

[cháng]

taste

To experience the flavor of.

Example

你尝过那种水果吗?

Have you tasted that fruit?

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a

Used to refer to one in number.

Example

我买了一个苹果。

I bought an apple.

[cháng]

taste

To experience the flavor of.

Example

你尝过那种水果吗?

Have you tasted that fruit?

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