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Italian uses Latin while Chinese Traditional uses Chinese characters. Because the two do not share an alphabet, translated output cannot be sounded out from the original spelling — copy the result directly rather than trying to transcribe it.
Italian belongs to the Indo-European family while Chinese Traditional belongs to the Sino-Tibetan family. With no shared ancestry there are few cognates to fall back on, so idioms and fixed expressions rarely map word-for-word. Short, literal sentences translate more accurately than figurative ones.
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.
Italian: Approximately 67 million native speakers. As a major European language, it is also widely taught as a second language. 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.
Everyday phrases translated from Italian to Chinese Traditional — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| Italian | Chinese Traditional |
|---|---|
| Ciao | 你好 |
| Buongiorno | 早安 |
| Buon pomeriggio | 午安 |
| Buonasera | 晚安 |
| Buonanotte | 晚安 |
| Arrivederci | 再見 |
| Ci vediamo dopo | 稍後見 |
| Ci vediamo domani | 明天見 |
| Benvenuto | 歡迎 |
| Come stai? | 你好嗎? |
| Sto bene, grazie | 我很好,謝謝 |
| Buona giornata | 祝你有美好的一天 |
| Italian | Chinese Traditional |
|---|---|
| Per favore | 請 |
| Grazie | 謝謝你 |
| Grazie mille | 非常感謝 |
| Prego | 不客氣 |
| Sì | 是的 |
| No | 否 |
| Scusami | 對不起 |
| Mi dispiace | 對不起 |
| Nessun problema | 沒問題 |
| Naturalmente | 當然 |
| Congratulazioni | 恭喜你 |
| Buona fortuna | 祝你好運 |
| Italian | Chinese Traditional |
|---|---|
| Qual è il tuo nome? | 你叫什麼名字? |
| Piacere di conoscerti | 很高興認識你 |
| Di dove sei? | 你來自哪裡? |
| Quanti anni hai? | 你今年多大? |
| Sono uno studente | 我是一名學生 |
| Sono qui in vacanza | 我在這裡度假 |
| Sono qui per lavoro | 我來這裡是為了工作 |
| Questo è il mio amico | 這是我的朋友 |
| Italian | Chinese Traditional |
|---|---|
| Uno | 一 |
| Due | 兩個 |
| Tre | 三 |
| Quattro | 四 |
| Cinque | 五 |
| Sei | 六 |
| Sette | 七 |
| Otto | 八 |
| Nove | 九 |
| Dieci | 十 |
| Cento | 一百 |
| Mille | 一千 |
| Italian | Chinese Traditional |
|---|---|
| Oggi | 今天 |
| Domani | 明天 |
| Ieri | 昨天 |
| Ora | 現在 |
| Più tardi | 後來 |
| Che ore sono? | 現在幾點了? |
| Al mattino | 早安 |
| La sera | 晚上 |
| Lunedì | 星期一 |
| Venerdì | 週五 |
| La prossima settimana | 下週 |
| Un'ora | 一小時 |
| Italian | Chinese Traditional |
|---|---|
| Dov'è il bagno? | 浴室在哪裡? |
| Dov'è la stazione ferroviaria? | 火車站在哪裡? |
| Dov'è l'aeroporto? | 機場在哪裡? |
| Come ci arrivo? | 我怎樣才能到達那裡? |
| Girare a sinistra | 左轉 |
| Gira a destra | 右轉 |
| Vai dritto | 一直往前走 |
| È vicino | 已經很近了 |
| È lontano | 很遠 |
| Mi sono perso | 我迷路了 |
| Ho bisogno di un taxi | 我需要一輛計程車 |
| Dove posso acquistare un biglietto? | 我可以在哪裡買票? |
| Quanto costa il biglietto? | 票多少銭? |
| È sicuro camminare? | 步行安全嗎? |
| Italian | Chinese Traditional |
|---|---|
| Ho fame | 我餓了 |
| Ho sete | 我渴了 |
| Acqua, per favore | 請喝水 |
| Un tavolo per due, per favore | 請給一張兩人桌 |
| Il menù, per favore | 請給菜單 |
| Cosa consigli? | 有什麼推薦? |
| Mi piacerebbe questo | 我想要這個 |
| È delizioso | 很好吃 |
| Il conto, per favore | 請付帳單 |
| Non mangio carne | 我不吃肉 |
| Ho un'allergia alimentare | 我有食物過敏 |
| Caffè | 咖啡 |
| Tè | 茶 |
| Pane | 麵包 |
| Italian | Chinese Traditional |
|---|---|
| Quanto costa? | 這要花多少錢? |
| È troppo costoso | 太貴了 |
| Accettate carte di credito? | 你們接受信用卡嗎? |
| Sto solo guardando | 我只是在尋找 |
| Lo prenderò | 我會接受它 |
| Aperto | 打開 |
| Chiuso | 關閉 |
| Ingresso | 入口處 |
| Esci | 退出 |
| Dov'è il mercato? | 市場在哪裡? |
| Italian | Chinese Traditional |
|---|---|
| Aiuto | 幫助 |
| Chiama un medico | 打電話給醫生 |
| Chiama la polizia | 報警 |
| Ho bisogno di aiuto | 我需要幫助 |
| Sono malato | 我病了 |
| Dov'è l'ospedale? | 醫院在哪裡? |
| Dov'è la farmacia? | 藥房在哪裡? |
| Fa male qui | 這裡很痛 |
| Ho bisogno di un dottore | 我需要一名醫生 |
| C'è un ospedale nelle vicinanze? | 附近有醫院嗎? |
| Italian | Chinese Traditional |
|---|---|
| Lei parla inglese? | 你會說英語嗎? |
| Non capisco | 我不明白 |
| Capisco | 我明白了 |
| Per favore, parla lentamente | 請慢慢說 |
| Per favore, ripetilo | 請重複一遍 |
| Per favore, scrivilo | 請寫下來 |
| Cosa significa? | 這意味著什麼? |
| Come si dice? | 這話怎麼說呢? |
| Sto imparando | 我正在學習 |
| Parlo un po' | 我稍微講一點 |
| Puoi aiutarmi? | 你能幫我嗎? |
| Non lo so | 我不知道 |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
Primarily used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. Also used by Chinese communities overseas, especially among older generations.
Does not use an alphabet but a logographic writing system. Each character represents a morpheme and has a unique pronunciation and meaning.
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.
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.
Includes loanwords from Japanese, English, and other Western languages, especially in technical and cultural domains.
Sino-Tibetan language family, Sinitic branch.
Uses Traditional Chinese characters, which are more complex and retain more strokes than Simplified Chinese characters used in mainland China.
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.
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.
Italian is primarily spoken in Italy and is also an official language in San Marino and the Swiss canton of Ticino and Grisons. It has a significant number of speakers in Slovenia and Croatia near their border with Italy, and in communities in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Argentina due to immigration.
Uses the Latin alphabet, consisting of 21 letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, Z.
Features 21 phonemes: 7 vowels and 14 consonants. Italian is characterized by its clear vowel sounds and the rhythmic use of pitch accent.
Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) order predominates. Italian uses a rich system of inflection and verb conjugation to convey tense, mood, person, and number. Nouns and adjectives agree in gender and number.
Includes many words from Latin, French, German, Spanish, and English, reflecting Italy's historical interactions and cultural influences.
Part of the Romance group within the Indo-European language family, directly descended from Latin.
Primarily uses the Latin script. Historically, Italian developed from Vulgar Latin and evolved through various regional dialects.
Italian writing has been influenced significantly by the Dante Alighieri's 'Divine Comedy,' which standardized many elements of the language in the early 14th century.
Approximately 67 million native speakers. As a major European language, it is also widely taught as a second language.
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