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How to Say ‘Is your name WIFI? Because I'm feeling a connection.’ in Traditional Chinese

你的名字是WIFI嗎? 因為我感受到連接。

Phrase Breakdown

你的名字是WIFI嗎?

因為我感受到連接

Word-by-Word Breakdown

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your

Indicating possession by the person being referred to.

Example

你的決定令我驚訝。

Your decision surprised me.

[de]

of

Used to indicate possession or relationship.

Example

地球的問題需要解決。

The Earth's problems need solving.

名字

[míng zì]

name

A word by which a person or thing is known.

Example

他的名字聽起來耳熟。

His name sounds familiar.

[shì]

is

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

Example

答案是正確的。

The answer is correct.

WI-FI

[WI-FI]

Wi-Fi

A wireless networking technology.

Example

這裡有公共Wi-Fi。

There is public Wi-Fi here.

[ma]

question particle

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

Example

這個新產品好用嗎?

Is this new product easy to use?

因為

[yīn wèi]

because

Indicates a reason for something.

Example

因為他,內部有很多改變。

Because of him, there were many changes inside.

[]

I

Refers to the speaker.

Example

我會管理自己。

I will manage myself.

感受到

[gǎn shòu dào]

feel

Experience an emotion or sensation.

Example

我能夠感受到他的努力。

I can feel his effort.

連接

[lián jiē]

connection

A relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else.

Example

我和他之間有很深的連接。

There is a deep connection between him and me.

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