How to Say ‘I will send you the address.’ in Traditional Chinese
我將寄給您地址。
💬 Usage Tip: Using [您] (nin) instead of [你] (ni) elevates respect when speaking.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Formality in language often reflects the hearer’s importance.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
我
[wǒ]
I
The pronoun used by a speaker to refer to themselves.
我開車到工作。
I drive to work.
將
[jiāng]
will
Expressing future intention or capability.
我將努力工作。
I will work hard.
寄給
[jì gěi]
send to
To transmit or dispatch something to someone.
我將寄給你這本書。
I will send you this book.
您
[nín]
you (polite)
A polite form to address one person.
您今天好嗎?
How are you today?
地址
[dì zhǐ]
address
The particulars of a place where someone lives or an organization is located.
她寄了禮物到這個地址。
She sent the gift to this address.
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