How to Say ‘I bring fruit.’ in Traditional Chinese
我帶水果
💬 Usage Tip: [我帶水果] is missing the destination, but it’s a common “I’ll bring fruit” idea. Often you’ll add where: [我帶水果去你家] (“to your place”).
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Bringing fruit when visiting during New Year is polite and practical—easy to share and looks festive.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
我
[wǒ]
I; me
First-person pronoun. Useful for making plans politely during New Year visits (e.g., 我帶… “I’ll bring…”).
過年去拜年時,我會先說我帶水果來。
When visiting to give New Year greetings, I’ll first say, “I brought fruit.”
帶
[dài]
to bring; to take (something with you)
Verb meaning “bring/take along.” Common when visiting relatives during New Year (bringing gifts like fruit).
拜年要記得帶禮盒或帶水果比較有心意。
When giving New Year greetings, remember to bring a gift box or bring fruit—it’s more thoughtful.
水果
[shuǐ guǒ]
fruit
A common New Year visit gift in Taiwan. Fruit is practical and can carry lucky meanings (e.g., oranges for good luck).
去親戚家拜年,帶水果很常見。
When visiting relatives for New Year greetings, bringing fruit is very common.
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