How to Say ‘Have a seat’ in Traditional Chinese
有位子
💬 Usage Tip: Literally 'have seat', ask if there are available spaces.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Inquiring whether there are available seats is common practice in crowded dining spots.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
有
[yǒu]
have
To possess, own, or hold.
餐廳有位子嗎?
Does the restaurant have seats?
位子
[wèi zi]
seat
A place for someone to sit.
這裡有位子可以停車。
There are seats available here.
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