How to Say ‘Not for now, thank you.’ in Traditional Chinese
暫時沒有了,謝謝你。
zàn shí méi yǒu le xiè xiè nǐ
[zhàn shí méi yǒu le xiè xiè nǐ]
💬 Usage Tip: A combination of 'temporarily none left' followed by 'thank you', useful in conversations for politeness.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Politeness is valued, even in declining or rejecting offers.
Phrase Breakdown
暫時
zàn shí
[zhàn shí]
temporarily
For a limited period of time.
請暫時等待。
Please wait temporarily.
沒有了
méi yǒu le
Words in this phrase
沒有
méi yǒu
[méi yǒu]
no more
Indicates the absence of something.
我們暫時沒有回答。
We have no response for now.
了
le
[le]
completed
Used after a verb to indicate completion.
他已經來了。
He has already come.
謝謝你
xiè xiè nǐ
Words in this phrase
謝謝
xiè xiè
[xiè xiè]
thank you
Express gratitude.
我們謝謝你。
We thank you.
你
nǐ
[nǐ]
you
Refers to the person one is speaking to.
你好嗎?
How are you?
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