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How Chinese Traditional and Chinese compare

Shared writing system

Chinese Traditional and Chinese are both written in Chinese characters, so the translated output uses characters you already recognise. You can usually read the result aloud without transliteration, though spelling conventions and accented characters still differ.

Related languages

Both Chinese Traditional and Chinese belong to the Sino-Tibetan language family. Related languages tend to share vocabulary roots and comparable sentence structure, which generally makes machine translation between them more reliable — though false friends, words that look alike but mean different things, are also more common between relatives.

Matching sentence structure

Both languages follow subject-verb-object (SVO) order, so clauses usually keep their shape during translation. Words tend to land in a similar position, which makes it easier to check a translation against the original even without fluency.

Speakers

Chinese Traditional: Hundreds of millions globally use Traditional Chinese for reading and writing, though the number of native speakers primarily using it is around 40–50 million, concentrated in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. Chinese: About 1.3 speakers globally, making it one of the world's most spoken languages.

Common Chinese Traditional phrases in Chinese

Everyday phrases translated from Chinese Traditional to Chinese — useful for travel, conversation and learning.

Greetings

Greetings: Chinese Traditional phrases and their Chinese translations
Chinese TraditionalChinese
你好你好
早安早上好
午安下午好
晚安晚上好
晚安晚安
再見再见
稍後見稍后见
明天見明天见
歡迎欢迎
你好嗎?你好吗?
我很好,謝謝我很好,谢谢
祝你有美好的一天祝你有美好的一天

Courtesy

Courtesy: Chinese Traditional phrases and their Chinese translations
Chinese TraditionalChinese
謝謝你谢谢你
非常感謝非常感谢
不客氣不客气
是的是的
對不起对不起
對不起对不起
沒問題没问题
當然当然
恭喜你恭喜你
祝你好運祝你好运

Introductions

Introductions: Chinese Traditional phrases and their Chinese translations
Chinese TraditionalChinese
你叫什麼名字?你叫什么名字?
很高興認識你很高兴认识你
你來自哪裡?你来自哪里?
你今年多大?你今年多大?
我是一名學生我是一名学生
我在這裡度假我在这里度假
我來這裡是為了工作我来这里是为了工作
這是我的朋友这是我的朋友

Numbers

Numbers: Chinese Traditional phrases and their Chinese translations
Chinese TraditionalChinese
兩個两个
一百一百
一千一千

Time and dates

Time and dates: Chinese Traditional phrases and their Chinese translations
Chinese TraditionalChinese
今天今天
明天明天
昨天昨天
現在现在
後來后来
現在幾點了?现在几点了?
早安早上
晚上晚上
星期一星期一
週五周五
下週下周
一小時一小时

Directions and travel

Directions and travel: Chinese Traditional phrases and their Chinese translations
Chinese TraditionalChinese
浴室在哪裡?浴室在哪里?
火車站在哪裡?火车站在哪里?
機場在哪裡?机场在哪里?
我怎樣才能到達那裡?我怎样才能到达那里?
左轉左转
右轉右转
一直往前走一直往前走
已經很近了已经很近了
很遠很远
我迷路了我迷路了
我需要一輛計程車我需要一辆出租车
我可以在哪裡買票?我在哪里可以买票?
票多少銭?票多少銭?
步行安全嗎?步行安全吗?

Food and restaurants

Food and restaurants: Chinese Traditional phrases and their Chinese translations
Chinese TraditionalChinese
我餓了我饿了
我渴了我渴了
請喝水请喝水
請給一張兩人桌请给一张两人桌
請給菜單请给菜单
有什麼推薦?你有什么推荐?
我想要這個我想要这个
很好吃很好吃
請付帳單请付帐单
我不吃肉我不吃肉
我有食物過敏我有食物过敏
咖啡咖啡
麵包面包

Shopping and money

Shopping and money: Chinese Traditional phrases and their Chinese translations
Chinese TraditionalChinese
這要花多少錢?这要花多少钱?
太貴了太贵了
你們接受信用卡嗎?你们接受信用卡吗?
我只是在尋找我只是在寻找
我會接受它我会接受它
打開打开
關閉关闭
入口處入口处
退出退出
市場在哪裡?市场在哪里?

Emergency and health

Emergency and health: Chinese Traditional phrases and their Chinese translations
Chinese TraditionalChinese
幫助帮助
打電話給醫生打电话给医生
報警报警
我需要幫助我需要帮助
我病了我病了
醫院在哪裡?医院在哪里?
藥房在哪裡?药房在哪里?
這裡很痛这里很痛
我需要一名醫生我需要一名医生
附近有醫院嗎?附近有医院吗?

Getting help with language

Getting help with language: Chinese Traditional phrases and their Chinese translations
Chinese TraditionalChinese
你會說英語嗎?你会说英语吗?
我不明白我不明白
我明白了我明白了
請慢慢說请慢慢地说
請重複一遍请重复一遍
請寫下來请写下来
這意味著什麼?这意味着什么?
這話怎麼說呢?这话怎么说呢?
我正在學習我正在学习
我稍微講一點我稍微讲一点
你能幫我嗎?你能帮我吗?
我不知道我不知道

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About Chinese Language

Geographical Distribution

Chinese is primarily spoken in China (中国, Zhōngguó), Taiwan (台湾, Táiwān), and Singapore (新加坡, Xīnjiāpō), with significant numbers of speakers in Indonesia (印度尼西亚, Yìndùníxīyà), Malaysia (马来西亚, Mǎláixīyà), Thailand (泰国, Tàiguó), and overseas Chinese communities globally.

Alphabet

Does not use an alphabet but uses a logographic writing system composed of thousands of characters (汉字, Hànzì).A (诶), B (比), C (西), D (迪), E (伊), F (艾弗), G (吉), H (艾尺), I (艾), J (杰), K (开), L (艾勒), M (艾马), N (艾娜), O (哦), P (屁), Q (吉吾), R (艾儿), S (艾丝), T (提), U (伊吾), V (维), W (豆贝尔维), X (艾克斯), Y (吾艾), Z (贼德)

Vowels

Standard Mandarin has simple vowels: a (啊, ā), e (额, é), i (衣, yī), o (哦, ó), u (乌, wū), ü (迂, yū)a is pronounced like 'father' (啊, ā)e is pronounced in various ways, often like 'sir' (额, é)i is pronounced like 'see' (衣, yī)o is pronounced like 'or' (哦, ó)u is pronounced like 'flute' (乌, wū)ü is similar to the French 'lune' (迂, yū)

Consonants

b (ㄅ), p (ㄆ), m (ㄇ), f (ㄈ), d (ㄉ), t (ㄊ), n (ㄋ), l (ㄌ), g (ㄍ), k (ㄎ), h (ㄏ), j (ㄐ), q (ㄑ), x (ㄒ), zh (ㄓ), ch (ㄔ), sh (ㄕ), r (ㄖ), z (ㄗ), c (ㄘ), s (ㄙ), y (ㄧ), w (ㄨ)

Phonetics

Features four tones in Mandarin (high, rising, falling-rising, and falling) which are crucial to meaning. Other dialects may have up to nine tones.

Grammar and Syntax

Typically follows a subject-verb-object (SVO) order (主谓宾, zhǔwèibīn). Uses particles to indicate tense and aspect. Does not inflect nouns for number or gender, nor verbs for tense.

Loanwords

Includes loanwords from Mongolian (蒙古语, Ménggǔ yǔ), Tibetan (藏语, Zàng yǔ), Japanese (日语, Rìyǔ), and English (英语, Yīngyǔ), among others.

Language Family

Part of the Sino-Tibetan language family (汉藏语系, Hàn-Zàng yǔxì).

Writing Systems

Uses Chinese characters (汉字, Hànzì). Simplified characters (简体字, Jiǎntǐzì) are used in Mainland China and Singapore. Traditional characters (繁体字, Fántǐzì) are used in Taiwan, Hong Kong (香港, Xiānggǎng), and Macau (澳门, Àomén).

Writing System History

Chinese characters have evolved over several millennia, with significant simplifications occurring in the 20th century in Mainland China.

Total Number of Speakers

About 1.3 speakers globally, making it one of the world's most spoken languages.

About Chinese Traditional Language

Geographical Distribution

Primarily used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. Also used by Chinese communities overseas, especially among older generations.

Alphabet

Does not use an alphabet but a logographic writing system. Each character represents a morpheme and has a unique pronunciation and meaning.

Vowels

a (as in 'father')o (as in 'more')e (varies; in Mandarin often like 'uh' or 'uh' as in 'her')i (as in 'machine')u (as in 'rule')ü (as in German 'müde')

Consonants

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Phonetics

Mandarin, the most widely spoken Chinese dialect using Traditional characters, has four tones (plus a neutral tone) that affect word meaning. Other dialects using Traditional script, such as Cantonese and Hokkien, have more tones.

Grammar and Syntax

Follows Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) word order. It is an analytic language with no inflection for tense, gender, or number. Uses particles and word order to convey grammatical relationships.

Loanwords

Includes loanwords from Japanese, English, and other Western languages, especially in technical and cultural domains.

Language Family

Sino-Tibetan language family, Sinitic branch.

Writing Systems

Uses Traditional Chinese characters, which are more complex and retain more strokes than Simplified Chinese characters used in mainland China.

Writing System History

Traditional Chinese characters evolved over thousands of years. They were standardized during the Han dynasty and remained in use until Simplified characters were introduced in the 20th century in mainland China.

Total Number of Speakers

Hundreds of millions globally use Traditional Chinese for reading and writing, though the number of native speakers primarily using it is around 40–50 million, concentrated in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau.

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