How to Say ‘Small gifts’ in Traditional Chinese
小禮物
💬 Usage Tip: Used to downplay the size or value of a gift, often out of politeness.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Referring to a gift as [小禮物] is a polite way to express thoughtfulness without seeming extravagant.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
小
[xiǎo]
small gift
A modest or minor present for someone.
我帶了一個小禮物給你。
I brought a small gift for you.
禮物
[lǐ wù]
small gift
A modest or minor present for someone.
我帶了一個小禮物給你。
I brought a small gift for you.
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