How to Say ‘To see you all’ in Traditional Chinese
能見到你們
💬 Usage Tip: Adds specificity of seeing a group, rather than an individual.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Noting happiness in meeting family or groups conveys a welcoming attitude.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
能
[néng]
can
Used to indicate possibility or ability.
我能幫你嗎?
Can I help you?
見到
[jiàn dào]
see
To perceive with the eye.
很高興能見到你們。
I'm happy to see you all.
你們
[nǐ men]
you (plural)
Used to address a group of people.
你們都喜歡這個地方嗎?
Do you all like this place?
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