How to Say ‘Because I lost mine’ in Traditional Chinese
因為我丟了我的
💬 Usage Tip: The word [丟] (diū) means 'lost', adding playful innocence to the request.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
因為
[yīn wèi]
because
Indicates the reason or cause.
因為他生病了。
Because he is sick.
我
[wǒ]
I
Referring to oneself.
我是老師。
I am a teacher.
丟
[diū]
lose
To become unable to find something.
我的鑰匙丟了。
I lost my keys.
了
[le]
completed action marker
Indicates a change of situation.
我吃了飯。
I have eaten.
我
[wǒ]
I
Referring to oneself.
我是老師。
I am a teacher.
的
[de]
of
Indicates possession or relationship.
這是我的辦公室。
This is my office.
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