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How to Say ‘Can I have your number? Because I lost mine.’ in Traditional Chinese

可以給我你的號碼嗎? 因為我丟了我的。

Phrase Breakdown

可以給我你的號碼嗎?

因為我丟了我的

Word-by-Word Breakdown

可以

[kě yǐ]

can

Indicates ability or permission.

Example

你可以開門嗎?

Can you open the door?

[gěi]

give

To offer something to someone.

Example

給你看我的照片。

Show you my photo.

[]

I

First person pronoun used by the speaker.

Example

我的朋友很多。

I have many friends.

[]

you

Refers to the person being addressed.

Example

你在幹什麼呢?

What are you doing?

[de]

of

Used to indicate possession, belonging.

Example

這是我的書。

This is my book.

號碼

[hào mǎ]

number

A number used for identifying or communicating.

Example

你可以給我你的號碼嗎?

Can you give me your number?

[ma]

question particle

Turns a statement into a question.

Example

你有沒有問題嗎?

Do you have any questions?

因為

[yīn wèi]

because

Indicates the cause or reason of something.

Example

因為下雨,我們取消了計劃。

Because it rained, we canceled our plans.

[]

I

First person pronoun used by the speaker.

Example

我的朋友很多。

I have many friends.

[diū]

lose

To be deprived of or missing something.

Example

他丟了手機。

He lost his phone.

[le]

completed action marker

Shows completion of an action.

Example

我吃完了晚飯。

I finished the dinner.

[]

I

First person pronoun used by the speaker.

Example

我的朋友很多。

I have many friends.

[de]

of

Used to indicate possession, belonging.

Example

這是我的書。

This is my book.

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