How to Say ‘None left’ in Traditional Chinese
沒有了
💬 Usage Tip: 沒有 (méiyǒu) means 'do not have', and adding 了 (le) indicates a change has occurred, e.g., from having to none left.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
沒有
[méi yǒu]
no more
Indicates the absence or end of something.
活動結束了,我們沒有時間了。
The event is over, we have no more time.
了
[le]
completed
Used after a verb to indicate the completion of an action.
作業已經完成了。
The homework is already completed.
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