How to Say ‘Are both more’ in Traditional Chinese
都多一些
💬 Usage Tip: Indicates a larger portion size.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Useful to know when upgrading to a large portion.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
都
[dōu]
both; all
Indicating inclusion of multiple items or people.
牛肉和麵量都超出預期。
Both the beef and noodle portions exceeded expectations.
多
[duō]
more
Increased quantity or degree.
請幫我多加一些蔥。
Please add some more scallions.
一些
[yī xiē]
some
A small amount or part that is not specified.
湯裡需要一些鹽。
Some salt is needed in the soup.
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