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How to Say ‘I’ll bring fruit.’ in Traditional Chinese

我帶水果去。

wǒ dài shuǐ guǒ qù

[waw dye shway-gwor choo]

💬 Usage Tip: [我帶水果去] means “I’ll bring fruit over (there).” It’s natural when the destination is already understood.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Showing up with something to share fits the New Year spirit of generosity and good relationships.

Phrase Breakdown

[waw]

I; me

Used to state your plan. In a New Year visit, it’s natural to say what you’ll contribute.

Example

你開車,我帶水果去。

You drive; I’ll bring the fruit.

帶水果

dài shuǐ guǒ

bring fruit

A natural verb phrase chunk: 帶 + object (水果). Say it smoothly as one unit.

Example

我帶水果來。

I bring fruit over (to here).

Words in this phrase

dài

[dye]

to bring; to take (with you)

Shows the action of bringing something as a gift or for sharing, common around New Year gatherings.

Example

我帶水果去看長輩,順便說些吉祥話。

I’ll bring fruit to visit the elders and say some auspicious phrases.

水果

shuǐ guǒ

[shway-gwor]

fruit

Often used as a polite, neutral gift for New Year visits; easy for hosts to serve to guests.

Example

我帶水果去,你帶飲料去,好嗎?

I’ll bring fruit, you bring drinks, OK?

[choo]

to go; to go to (a place)

Here it completes the idea “take (it) there.” Very common structure: 帶…去 / 拿…去.

Example

我帶水果去你家拜年。

I’ll bring fruit to your home to give New Year greetings.

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