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How to Say ‘Do you speak English?’ in Traditional Chinese

你會說英語嗎?

💬 Usage Tip: It's (nǐ huì shuō yīng-yǔ ma?) and handy in cities.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Many young people in Taiwan can speak basic English.

Phrase Breakdown

you

The pronoun used to address one person directly.

Example

你是老師嗎?

Are you a teacher?

can; able to

Indicates the ability to do something.

Example

我會游泳。

I can swim.

speak

To express thoughts or communicate in spoken words.

Example

請你說慢一點。

Please speak a bit slower.

英語

English

Referring to the English language.

Example

他在學習英語。

He is learning English.

嗎?

question particle

Used at the end of a sentence to turn a statement into a question.

Example

他是學生嗎?

Is he a student?

Word-by-Word Breakdown

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you

A pronoun used to refer to the person being spoken to.

Example

你會說英語嗎?

Do you speak English?

[huì]

can

Used to express ability or possibility.

Example

你會做菜嗎?

Can you cook?

[shuō]

speak

To utter words or sounds.

Example

她會說三種語言。

She can speak three languages.

英語

[yīng yǔ]

English

The language of England, now widely spoken in many countries.

Example

我的英語很好。

My English is very good.

[ma]

question particle

A particle used at the end of a sentence to indicate a question.

Example

你喜歡這裡的食物嗎?

Do you like the food here?

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