Learning Chinese: How to Ask "What's Your Phone Number?" in Chinese
Chinese Characters: 你的手机号码是多少?
Pinyin: Nǐ de shǒu jī hào mǎ shì duō shǎo?
Pronunciation: ni3 de5 shou3 ji1 hao4 ma3 shi4 duo1 shao3
English Translation: What's your phone number?
Usage:
"你的手机号码是多少?(Nǐ de shǒu jī hào mǎ shì duō shǎo?)" is a polite way to ask someone for their phone number in Chinese. It can be used in both formal and informal settings.
Example:
Chinese: 你的手机号码是多少?
Pinyin: Nǐ de shǒu jī hào mǎ shì duō shǎo?
English: What's your phone number?
Variations:
There are a few variations of this question that you may hear:
你的电话号码是多少?(Nǐ de diàn huà hào mǎ shì duō shǎo?) - This is a more formal way to ask for someone's phone number.
方便留个电话号码吗?(Fāng biàn liú ge diàn huà hào mǎ ma?) - This is a more polite way to ask for someone's phone number, literally meaning "Is it convenient to leave a phone number?"
Tips for Learning:
Practice saying "你的手机号码是多少?(Nǐ de shǒu jī hào mǎ shì duō shǎo?)" out loud to improve your pronunciation.
Listen to native Chinese speakers asking for phone numbers to get a sense of the natural rhythm and intonation.
Use "你的手机号码是多少?(Nǐ de shǒu jī hào mǎ shì duō shǎo?)" in your daily conversations to practice using it in context.
Additional Notes:
When asking for someone's phone number, it is considered polite to say "请 (qǐng)", which means "please." For example: "请告诉我你的手机号码 (Qǐng gàosu wǒ nǐ de shǒu jī hào mǎ)."
If you are giving your phone number to someone, you can say "我的手机号码是 (Wǒ de shǒu jī hào mǎ shì)" followed by your phone number.
It is important to note that Chinese phone numbers are typically 11 digits long.
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