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How to Say ‘Under what name’ in Traditional Chinese

預訂的名字是

💬 Usage Tip: The phrase [預訂的名字是] (yue ding duh ming dz shih) asks for the reservation name.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Reservation names are often linked to telephone numbers for confirmation in Taiwan.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

預訂

[yù dìng]

to reserve

To arrange in advance to have something, like a table or a seat, made available for one's use.

Example

預訂的名字是張先生。

The reservation is under Mr. Zhang's name.

[de]

possessive particle

Used to indicate possession, similar to 'of'.

Example

預訂的名字是張先生。

The reservation is under Mr. Zhang's name.

名字

[míng zì]

name

A word or set of words by which a person or thing is known, addressed, or referred to.

Example

預訂的名字是張先生。

The reservation is under Mr. Zhang's name.

[shì]

to be

Used to describe the identity or attributes of something or someone.

Example

預訂的名字是張先生。

The reservation is under Mr. Zhang's name.

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