How to Say ‘I have a question’ in Simplified Chinese
我有一个问题
wǒ yǒu yī gè wèn tí
[wǒ yǒu yī gè wèn tí]
💬 Usage Tip: A common phrase when seeking information or clarification.
🇨🇳 In China: Asking questions indicates active learning and participation, appreciated in educational settings.
Phrase Breakdown
我
wǒ
[wǒ]
I
The speaker referring to themselves.
我有一个好消息。
I have good news.
有
yǒu
[yǒu]
have
To possess or own.
我有一只小狗。
I have a puppy.
一个
yī gè
a/an
Referring to a single object or item.
一个苹果。
An apple.
Words in this phrase
一
yī
[yī]
one
The number representing a single unit.
教室里有一张桌子。
There is one desk in the classroom.
个
gè
[gè]
measure word
Used to quantify countable nouns.
我买了一个苹果。
I bought an apple.
问题
wèn tí
[wèn tí]
question
A matter for discussion or inquiry.
这个问题很难。
This question is difficult.
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