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How to Say ‘Are you the missing piece of my puzzle?’ in Traditional Chinese

你是我遺失的拼圖嗎?

💬 Usage Tip: Note how [嗎] (ma) turns the statement into a question.

Phrase Breakdown

你是

我遺失的拼圖

Word-by-Word Breakdown

[]

you

Refers to the person being spoken to.

Example

你是一個很棒的人。

You are an awesome person.

[shì]

are

Present tense form of 'to be', used to describe a state or identity.

Example

你是我的英雄。

You are my hero.

[]

I

Refers to the speaker.

Example

我是工作人員。

I am a staff member.

遺失

[yí shī]

lost

Indicating something was misplaced or no longer in possession.

Example

我遺失了我的手機。

I lost my phone.

[de]

of

Used to indicate possession or relationship.

Example

這是他的房子。

This is his house.

拼圖

[pīn tú]

puzzle

A game or problem designed to test ingenuity or knowledge.

Example

我喜歡解拼圖。

I like solving puzzles.

[ma]

question particle

Used at the end of a sentence to indicate a yes/no question.

Example

你喜歡嗎?

Do you like it?

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