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How to Say ‘What did you bring?’ in Traditional Chinese

你帶了什麼好東西?

💬 Usage Tip: A playful or curious way to ask what someone brought.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Often said with enthusiasm when a guest arrives with a giftbag, reflecting an interest in the sentimentality of gifts in Taiwanese culture.

Phrase Breakdown

什麼

好東西

Word-by-Word Breakdown

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you

A pronoun used to refer to the person addressed.

Example

你今天要去哪裡?

Where are you going today?

[dài]

bring

To carry something to a place or person.

Example

你帶了很多食物來。

You brought a lot of food.

[le]

particle

Used to indicate a completed action or state.

Example

我昨天去了超市。

I went to the supermarket yesterday.

什麼

[shén me]

what

Used to ask for information about something.

Example

生日派對你想要什麼?

What do you want for the birthday party?

[hǎo]

good

Having desirable qualities.

Example

這是個好機會。

This is a good opportunity.

東西

[dōng xī]

thing

Objects or items.

Example

他有很多有趣的東西。

He has a lot of interesting things.

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