How to Say ‘I would like to book’ in Traditional Chinese
我想預訂
💬 Usage Tip: A smoothly flowing phrase combining 'I', 'want', and 'reserve'.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Politeness is key, so this phrase is the perfect way to request a reservation.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
我
[wǒ]
I
Refers to oneself, the speaker.
我想預訂晚餐。
I want to book dinner.
想
[xiǎng]
want
A desire or intention to do something.
您想要什麼樣的餐位?
What kind of table do you want?
預訂
[yù dìng]
book
To arrange to have something set aside for future use.
你可以幫我預訂嗎?
Can you help me book?
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