How to Say ‘Are there any available?’ in Traditional Chinese
請問有位子嗎?
qǐng wèn yǒu wèi zi ma
[qǐng wèn yǒu wèi zi ma]
💬 Usage Tip: Combines 'may I ask' and 'have seat', ending with a question particle.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Checking availability before visiting is courteous, especially during peak hours.
Phrase Breakdown
請問
qǐng wèn
[qǐng wèn]
may I ask
A polite phrase used when asking questions.
請問有停車服務嗎?
May I ask if there is valet service?
有位子
yǒu wèi zi
Words in this phrase
有
yǒu
[yǒu]
have
To possess, own, or hold.
餐廳有位子嗎?
Does the restaurant have seats?
位子
wèi zi
[wèi zi]
seat
A place for someone to sit.
這裡有位子可以坐。
There are seats available here.
嗎?
ma
Words in this phrase
嗎
ma
[ma]
question particle
Used at the end of a sentence to indicate a yes-no question.
這裡可以停車嗎?
Can we park here?
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