How to Say ‘My pillow’ in Traditional Chinese
我的枕頭
💬 Usage Tip: Possessive structures put [的] (de) after the possessor.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Sleeping arrangements, including pillows, are often personalized and important.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
我
[wǒ]
I/me
Used to refer to oneself.
這是我的枕頭,請不要動。
This is my pillow, please do not move it.
的
[de]
of
Indicates possession or association.
這是我的枕頭,請不要動。
This is my pillow, please do not move it.
枕頭
[zhěn tóu]
pillow
A cushion for the head, typically used at night.
這是我的枕頭,請不要動。
This is my pillow, please do not move it.
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