How to Say ‘Please give me’ in Traditional Chinese
請給我
💬 Usage Tip: Starts a polite request for receiving something.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Widely used in both casual and formal settings for requests.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
請
[qǐng]
please
A polite request marker.
請幫我倒杯水。
Please pour me a glass of water.
給
[gěi]
give
To hand over something to someone.
給我你的地址。
Give me your address.
我
[wǒ]
me
Refers to oneself.
這是給我的。
This is for me.
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