How to Say ‘To meet’ in Traditional Chinese
為遇見
💬 Usage Tip: The term [遇見] can also denote chance meetings, a recurring motif in Chinese narratives.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Meeting someone significant is often depicted as serendipitous in Chinese tales.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
為
[wèi]
for
Used to indicate purpose.
為遇見更好的未來,我們必須努力。
For meeting a better future, we must work hard.
遇見
[yù jiàn]
to meet
To encounter or come across someone or something.
希望能遇見理想的伴侶。
Hope to meet the ideal partner.
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