How to Say ‘Do you have a band-aid?’ in Traditional Chinese
你有貼布嗎?
💬 Usage Tip: [貼布] (tiē bù) means band-aid, hinting at needing care.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
你
[nǐ]
you
Second person pronoun used in direct address.
你有兄弟姐妹嗎?
Do you have siblings?
有
[yǒu]
have
To possess or own something.
我有一部新手機。
I have a new phone.
貼布
[tiē bù]
band-aid
A small dressing used to cover minor wounds.
請給我一個貼布。
Please give me a band-aid.
嗎
[ma]
question particle
Used to form yes-no questions.
這是你的書嗎?
Is this your book?
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