How to Say ‘Your knee was hurting’ in Traditional Chinese
你的膝蓋有點痛
nǐ de xī gài yǒu diǎn tòng
[nǐ de xīgài yǒudiǎn tòng]
💬 Usage Tip: Describes past state of discomfort.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Showing care by recalling someone's pain reflects attentiveness.
Phrase Breakdown
你的
nǐ de
Words in this phrase
你
nǐ
[nǐ]
your
Belonging to you.
你的膝蓋有點痛,應該看醫生。
Your knee is a little painful, you should see a doctor.
的
de
[de]
possessive particle
Used to indicate possession.
你的朋友來了。
Your friend is here.
膝蓋
xī gài
[xīgài]
knee
The joint that connects the thigh and lower leg.
我的膝蓋需要更多的支持。
My knee needs more support.
有點
yǒu diǎn
[yǒudiǎn]
a little
Indicating a small amount or degree.
我覺得有點頭痛。
I feel a little headache.
痛
tòng
[tòng]
pain
A strong discomfort or suffering.
跳舞的時候,我的腳很痛。
When dancing, my feet hurt a lot.
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