How to Say ‘The missing piece of my puzzle’ in Traditional Chinese
我遺失的拼圖
💬 Usage Tip: The word [拼圖] (pīn tú) translates to 'puzzle', representing something to complete.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Puzzle pieces are often used metaphorically to represent completeness in personal relationships.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
我
[wǒ]
I
Refers to the speaker.
我是學生。
I am a student.
遺失
[yí shī]
lost
Indicating something was misplaced or no longer in possession.
我遺失了一支筆。
I lost a pen.
的
[de]
of
Used to indicate possession or relationship.
他的車很新。
His car is new.
拼圖
[pīn tú]
puzzle
A game or problem designed to test ingenuity or knowledge.
這個拼圖非常複雜。
This puzzle is very complex.
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