How to Say ‘Let's find a quieter place’ in Traditional Chinese
我們找個安靜點的地方
💬 Usage Tip: [找] means 'find' and [安靜] means 'quiet'. Suggesting moving to a quieter place can be seen as consideration.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Finding a quieter place suggests a desire for more genuine conversation.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
我們
[wǒ men]
we
Used to refer to the speaker and one or more other people considered together.
我們找個安靜點的地方聊天怎麼樣?
How about we find a quieter place to talk?
找
[zhǎo]
find
To search for and locate.
我們找個地方坐下來。
Let's find a place to sit down.
個
[gè]
a
Used before a noun to refer to a single item.
我們找個安靜的地方聊天。
Let's find a quiet place to chat.
安靜
[ān jìng]
quiet
Making little or no noise.
他喜歡在安靜的地方閱讀。
He likes to read in quiet places.
點
[diǎn]
bit
In a small degree; slightly.
我們可以去更安靜點的地方。
We can go to a quieter place.
的
[de]
of
Indicating possession or relation.
這裡的氣氛很不錯。
The atmosphere here is quite nice.
地方
[dì fāng]
place
A particular position, point, or area in space.
這裡是個不錯的地方。
This is a nice place.
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