How to Say ‘How about you?’ in Traditional Chinese
你呢?
nǐ ne
[nee nuh]
💬 Usage Tip: [呢] is a handy particle for bouncing the topic back. [你呢?] = "and you?"
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Short, natural, and super useful—Taiwanese conversations love these tidy little follow-up phrases.
Phrase Breakdown
你
nǐ
[nee]
you
The pronoun used to address another person directly.
你呢,今天忙不忙?
How about you, are you busy today?
呢
ne
[nuh]
what about; and you
A particle used to bounce the same question back to the other person.
我吃過了,你呢?
I've eaten already; how about you?
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