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How to Say ‘More beef and noodles’ in Traditional Chinese

牛肉和麵量都多一些

💬 Usage Tip: Combines phrases for specifying larger portions.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Common when opting for a filling meal.

Phrase Breakdown

牛肉和麵量

the beef and the amount of noodles

Referring to the quantity of beef and noodles in a dish.

Example

我想牛肉和麵量多一點。

I would like a bit more beef and noodles.

都多一些

add a little more

Requesting a larger quantity of the components of a dish.

Example

請幫我牛肉和麵量都多一些。

Please give me a little more of both the beef and noodles.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

牛肉

[niú ròu]

beef

Meat commonly used from cattle, specifically in noodle dishes.

Example

牛肉和麵量都多一些才飽。

A little more beef and noodles to be full.

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and

A conjunction used to connect words or groups of words.

Example

中國菜和台灣菜都很好吃。

Chinese food and Taiwanese food are both delicious.

麵量

[miàn liàng]

noodle portion

Quantity of the noodles included in a serving.

Example

一份牛肉和麵量都夠兩人份。

One serving of beef and noodles is enough for two.

[dōu]

both

Refers to two items being equally included.

Example

他們都去了那家餐廳。

They both went to that restaurant.

[duō]

more

Used to indicate greater amount than usual.

Example

讓牛肉多一些。

Make the beef portion a little more.

一些

[yī xiē]

some

An unspecified amount or number.

Example

這家店的飯比其他家多一些。

The food from this place has a little more than others.

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