How to Say ‘That’ in Traditional Chinese
那個
💬 Usage Tip: Pronounced as (nah guh), it can refer to a specific item or person.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Gesture use is common when referring to objects; pointing and context clarify meaning.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
那
[nà]
that
A term to refer to a specific object or person that is not close.
那個披薩很好吃。
That pizza is delicious.
個
[gè]
that
A term to refer to a specific object or person that is not close.
那個披薩很好吃。
That pizza is delicious.
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