How to Say ‘When you have time,’ in Traditional Chinese
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💬 Usage Tip: A common lead-in: [有空再…] = “When you have time, then…” (a gentle suggestion).
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Often used after New Year: “When you’re free, come over / let’s eat.” It’s a friendly, low-pressure way to connect.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
有空
[yǒu kòng]
to have time; to be free/available
A common phrase to suggest meeting up later. Often used after New Year greetings to invite someone to get together.
新年快樂!你有空再來我家坐坐。
Happy New Year! Come over to my place when you have time.
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