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How to Say ‘How about we find a quieter place to chat?’ in Traditional Chinese

我們找個安靜點的地方聊天怎麼樣?

Phrase Breakdown

我們找個安靜點的地方

聊天怎麼樣?

Word-by-Word Breakdown

我們

[wǒ men]

we

Used to refer to the speaker and one or more other people considered together.

Example

我們找個安靜點的地方聊天怎麼樣?

How about we find a quieter place to talk?

[zhǎo]

find

To search for and locate something.

Example

我們應該找個地方休息一下。

We should find a place to rest.

[]

a

Used before a singular noun when someone or something is mentioned for the first time.

Example

這是個很好的建議。

This is a very good suggestion.

安靜

[ān jìng]

quiet

Making very little noise.

Example

她喜歡在安靜的地方工作。

She likes to work in quiet places.

[diǎn]

bit

A small amount or degree.

Example

這個地方安靜點,可以聊天。

This place is a bit quieter, we can chat here.

[de]

of

Indicating possession, relation, or substance.

Example

這裡的音樂很好。

The music here is very good.

地方

[dì fāng]

place

A particular position or point in space.

Example

那是一個很美的地方。

That's a very beautiful place.

聊天

[liáo tiān]

chat

To talk in a friendly, informal way.

Example

我們約好去咖啡廳聊天。

We arranged to chat at the coffee shop.

怎麼樣

[zěn me yàng]

how about

Used to make a suggestion or proposal.

Example

我們喝杯茶怎麼樣?

How about we have a cup of tea?

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