How to Say ‘A table’ in Traditional Chinese
一個座位
💬 Usage Tip: Literally means 'one seat' but implies a table reservation.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Tables in Chinese culture may seat many people, depending on the arrangement.
Phrase Breakdown
一個
座位
Word-by-Word Breakdown
一
[yī]
one
The number representing a single unit.
我想預訂一個座位。
I want to book one seat.
個
[gè]
unit; measure word
A general measure word for items.
我們有一個座位的空間。
We have space for one seat.
座位
[zuò wèi]
seat
A place for sitting.
這裡有一個座位可以預訂。
Here is a seat available for reservation.
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