Can I have a biscuit please?
Chinese Translation (Traditional):可以 可以 kě yǐ 1. can, may, could, to be able to 2. all right, OK, will do Here: can, may, could, to be able to [Show Details] |
給 给 gěi 1. to give 2. for, for the benefit of 3. to let, to allow Here: to give [Show Details] |
我 我 wǒ 1. I 2. me 3. my 4. our Here: me [Show Details] |
一 一 yí 1. one, 1 (2nd tone, used in Taiwan) 2. as soon as 3. single 4. whole, entire, all, throughout 5. (indicating that the action has occurred only once or the intention to try) 6. for the first time, at the beginning Here: one, 1 (2nd tone, used in Taiwan) [Show Details] |
塊 块 kuài 1. lump, chunk, piece 2. (a measure word for N.T. dollar or other unit of currency such as Hong Kong or US dollar) 3. (a measure word for clothes, cakes, soap, land) Here: (a measure word for cookies, biscuits, etc) [Show Details] |
餅乾 饼干 bǐng gān cookie, biscuit [Show Details] |
嗎 吗 ma (particle indicating a question) [Show Details] |
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