How to Say ‘I'm in a hurry’ in Traditional Chinese
我比較趕時間
💬 Usage Tip: Literal translation: 'I comparatively rush time.'
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: This phrase can nudge a taxi driver to opt for a quicker route.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
我
[wǒ]
I
Refers to oneself.
我比較趕時間,希望能快點到。
I am in a bit of a hurry, hope to get there quickly.
比較
[bǐ jiào]
comparatively
To express relative comparison or preference.
我比較趕時間,希望能快點到。
I am in a bit of a hurry, hope to get there quickly.
趕時間
[gǎn shí jiān]
in a hurry
To be pressed for time or needing to be quick.
我比較趕時間,希望能快點到。
I am in a bit of a hurry, hope to get there quickly.
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