How to Say ‘We look forward to seeing you’ in Traditional Chinese
我們會在當天等你們
💬 Usage Tip: Conveys anticipation and hospitality.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Shows eagerness to meet and host guests.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
我們
[wǒ men]
We, Us
A pronoun used by a group of people to refer to themselves collectively.
我們會在當天等你們,請安心準備。
We will wait for you on the same day, please prepare at ease.
會
[huì]
Will
A modal verb indicating future action or possibility.
我們會在當天等你們,請安心準備。
We will wait for you on the same day, please prepare at ease.
在
[zài]
At, In
A preposition used to indicate location or time.
我們會在當天等你們,請安心準備。
We will wait for you on the same day, please prepare at ease.
當天
[dāng tiān]
On the same day
Referring to the day of an event or an appointment.
我們會在當天等你們,請安心準備。
We will wait for you on the same day, please prepare at ease.
等
[děng]
Wait
To stay in expectation of something or someone.
我們會在當天等你們,請安心準備。
We will wait for you on the same day, please prepare at ease.
你們
[nǐ men]
You (plural)
Used to address a group of people.
我們會在當天等你們,請安心準備。
We will wait for you on the same day, please prepare at ease.
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