How to Say ‘I didn't bring enough’ in Traditional Chinese
我沒有帶夠
💬 Usage Tip: Used to express regret or oversight.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: If encountering payment issues, politeness and humility in explaining can help resolve it smoothly.
Phrase Breakdown
我
沒有帶夠
Word-by-Word Breakdown
我
[wǒ]
I, me
First person singular pronoun referring to oneself.
我沒有帶夠食物。
I didn't bring enough food.
沒有
[méi yǒu]
don't have
Indicates lack or absence of something.
我沒有帶夠現金。
I didn't bring enough cash.
帶夠
[dài gòu]
bring enough
To not have brought a sufficient amount.
我沒有帶夠資料。
I didn't bring enough documents.
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