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How to Say ‘Can I have your number?’ in Traditional Chinese

可以給我你的號碼嗎?

💬 Usage Tip: [號碼] (hào mǎ) refers to a number, commonly a phone number in this context.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Asking for someone’s number is a straightforward yet classic romantic approach.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

可以

[kě yǐ]

can

Indicates permission or ability.

Example

你可以進來。

You can come in.

[gěi]

give

To offer or provide something.

Example

請給我這本書。

Please give me this book.

[]

I

Pronoun referring to oneself.

Example

我是學生。

I am a student.

[]

your

Related to the person being addressed.

Example

你的書丟了。

Your book is lost.

[de]

of

Indicating possession.

Example

這是你的。

This is yours.

號碼

[hào mǎ]

number

A number used for identification purposes.

Example

我記不住你的號碼。

I can't remember your number.

[ma]

question particle

Used at the end of a sentence to indicate a question.

Example

這是你的嗎?

Is this yours?

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