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How to Say ‘What would you like to know?’ in Traditional Chinese

你想知道些什麼呢?

💬 Usage Tip: A polite inquiry for further information.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Shows openness and willingness to share knowledge.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

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you

A pronoun referring to the person the speaker is addressing.

Example

我可以回答你想知道的問題。

I can answer the questions you want to know.

[xiǎng]

want

A verb indicating the desire to do something.

Example

我可以回答你想知道的問題。

I can answer the questions you want to know.

知道

[zhī dào]

know

To be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information.

Example

我可以回答你想知道的問題。

I can answer the questions you want to know.

[xiē]

some

Refers to an unknown or unspecified amount of something.

Example

我可以回答你一些不清楚的事情。

I can answer some things you are uncertain about.

什麼

[shén me]

what

Used to ask for information specifying something.

Example

你想知道什麼?

What do you want to know?

[ne]

question particle

Indicates a question or suggests the tone of the speaker.

Example

那麼,我們就開始吧,怎麼樣呢?

So, shall we start, how about it?

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