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How to Say ‘What would you like to order?’ in Traditional Chinese

請問你要點什麼?

💬 Usage Tip: Adding [請問] makes it more polite.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: This full question is often used for added politeness.

Phrase Breakdown

請問

Excuse me/May I ask

A polite way to begin a question or ask for help.

Example

請問,廁所在哪裡?

Excuse me, where is the bathroom?

你要點什麼?

What would you like to order?

A common way to ask someone about their preferences at a restaurant.

Example

服務生問:你要點什麼?

The waiter asked: What would you like to order?

Word-by-Word Breakdown

請問

[qǐng wèn]

excuse me; may I ask

Polite phrase used to give request.

Example

請問你要哪一種?

May I ask, which one do you want?

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you

Second person pronoun.

Example

你要喝什麼?

What do you want to drink?

[yào]

want

Expresses a desire to possess or do something.

Example

我想要一杯咖啡。

I want a cup of coffee.

[diǎn]

order

Requesting a meal or service.

Example

我們正在點食物。

We are ordering food.

什麼

[shén me]

what; what kind

Asking for information or clarification.

Example

你有什麼建議?

What suggestions do you have?

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