How to Say ‘What's in’ in Traditional Chinese
裡面有什麼
💬 Usage Tip: [裡面有] (li-mian-you) means inside has, used to inquire about contents.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Knowing what's inside becomes essential, especially with food due to dietary restrictions or preferences.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
裡面
[lǐ miàn]
inside
Within the space or area contained by something.
盒子裡面有什麼?
What's inside the box?
有
[yǒu]
have
To contain or possess something.
包裡面有水和零食。
The bag contains water and snacks.
什麼
[shén me]
what
Used to ask for information specifying something.
這裡面有什麼好吃的?
What's good to eat in here?
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