How to Say ‘I would like to book’ in Traditional Chinese
我想預訂
💬 Usage Tip: Phrase to express a desire to book something.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Considered polite when making inquiries and reservations.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
我
[wǒ]
I
The pronoun used by a speaker to refer to themselves.
我想預訂一張餐桌。
I want to reserve a table.
想
[xiǎng]
want
To have a desire to do something.
我想去餐廳吃飯。
I want to go to the restaurant to eat.
預訂
[yù dìng]
reserve
To arrange for something to be held for one's use.
我們需要預訂取消政策。
We need to reserve the cancellation policy.
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