How to Say ‘A table’ in Traditional Chinese
一個餐位
💬 Usage Tip: Used to reserve a single table.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: In Taiwanese restaurants, reservations for tables often use this phrase.
Phrase Breakdown
一個
餐位
Word-by-Word Breakdown
一
[yī]
one (unit)
Refers to a single item or unit.
我只需要一個餐位。
I only need one seat.
個
[gè]
individual (unit)
Measure word for people or objects.
我只需要一個餐位。
I only need one seat.
餐位
[cān wèi]
seat
Refers to a place to sit, usually in a dining context.
我只需要一個餐位。
I only need one seat.
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