How to Say ‘That's all’ in Simplified Chinese
就这些了
💬 Usage Tip: A full phrase [就这些了] means 'That's all', signaling the end of ordering.
🇨🇳 In China: Useful to close an order politely in Chinese dining context.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
就
[jiù]
just
Only; no more than.
就这些菜可以了。
Just these dishes are enough.
这些
[zhè xiē]
these
Indicates objects or people that are physically near.
这些点心都不错。
These snacks are all good.
了
[le]
completed action
A particle used to indicate a change or completed action.
就这些了,不需要更多。
That's it, no more is needed.
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