How to Say ‘Am about to leave home’ in Traditional Chinese
要出門
yào chū mén
[yaow choo men]
💬 Usage Tip: [要] here means "be about to," and [出門] literally means "go out the door / leave home."
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: [出門] is super common in Taiwan for heading out, whether to work, school, or just outside.
Phrase Breakdown
要
yào
[yaow]
going to; about to; want to
Often used before a verb to show intention or something about to happen.
我要出門買晚餐。
I’m going out to buy dinner.
出門
chū mén
[choo men]
go out; leave the house
Means to head बाहर from home or leave for somewhere.
下雨了,他還是要出門。
It started raining, but he still has to go out.
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