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How to Say ‘Is your name WIFI?’ in Traditional Chinese

你的名字是WIFI嗎?

💬 Usage Tip: WIFI is the same in both languages, making it universally understood.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: The use of technology terms shows modernity in romantic expressions.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

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your

Indicating possession by the person being referred to.

Example

你的杯子在這裡。

Your cup is here.

[de]

of

Used to indicate possession or relationship.

Example

這本書的作者是誰?

Who is the author of this book?

名字

[míng zì]

name

A word by which a person or thing is known.

Example

我的名字是丹尼爾。

My name is Daniel.

[shì]

is

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

Example

這是你的手機。

This is your phone.

WI-FI

[WI-FI]

Wi-Fi

A wireless networking technology.

Example

我正尋找Wi-Fi信號。

I am looking for a Wi-Fi signal.

[ma]

question particle

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

Example

這棟大樓是新的嗎?

Is this building new?

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