How to Say ‘Do you have any plans?’ in Simplified Chinese
你有什么计划吗?
nǐ yǒu shén me jì huà ma
[nǐ yǒu shénme jì huà ma]
💬 Usage Tip: Structure: [你有] (do you have) + [什么计划] (any plans) + [吗] (question particle)
🇨🇳 In China: Asking about plans is typical in Chinese culture to establish common intentions or organize activities.
Phrase Breakdown
你
nǐ
[nǐ]
you
Used to refer to the person being addressed.
你打算去哪里?
Where do you plan to go?
有
yǒu
[yǒu]
have
To possess or own.
我有空。
I am free.
什么
shén me
[shénme]
what
Used to ask about something.
你要什么?
What do you want?
计划
jì huà
[jì huà]
plan
A proposal for doing or achieving something.
我有一个计划。
I have a plan.
吗?
ma
question particle
Used at the end of a sentence to indicate a question.
这是你的书吗?
Is this your book?
Words in this phrase
吗
ma
[ma]
question particle
Used at the end of a sentence to form a question.
你觉得好吗?
Do you think it's okay?
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