How to Say ‘What kind of’ in Traditional Chinese
哪一類的
💬 Usage Tip: [哪一類的] (na-yi-lei-de) implies a category or type.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Used to inquire about preferences or categories, demonstrating interest in specific details.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
哪
[nǎ]
which
Used to ask about one or more among a group.
你喜歡哪一類的食物?
What kind of food do you like?
一
[yī]
one
The number 1, also used as a classifier.
這是一個好問題。
This is a good question.
類
[lèi]
type
A classification or category.
這是哪一類的產品?
What type of product is this?
的
[de]
of
Used as a possessive particle.
哪一類的選擇?
Which type of choice?
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