How to Say ‘Someone else's’ in Traditional Chinese
別人的
💬 Usage Tip: Combines [別人] (biah ren), meaning 'others,' and [的] (de), a possessive particle.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Respect for others' belongings is a strong cultural value in Taiwan.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
別人
[bié rén]
other people
Refers to individuals apart from oneself
別人的東西不能拿走。
You can't take other people's stuff.
的
[de]
of; possessive
A particle used to indicate possession
這是他的書。
This is his book.
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