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minus-squareHegarlinkfedilink7•7 months agoThe way I was taught to ask for a light in chinese is literally translated as ‘Hit the fire machine?’ (打火機嗎)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•7 months agoIt’s because “打火機” is a noun, direct translation would be “the fire striking machine” which means the lighter. So the sentence is a shorthand to ask whether they have a lighter.
minus-squareHegarlinkfedilink2•7 months agoOh, that’s great to know! I’d got the impression that 打 was being used as a verb in the sense of use/make/play with 火機 as the object. Thanks!
The way I was taught to ask for a light in chinese is literally translated as ‘Hit the fire machine?’ (打火機嗎)
It’s because “打火機” is a noun, direct translation would be “the fire striking machine” which means the lighter. So the sentence is a shorthand to ask whether they have a lighter.
Oh, that’s great to know! I’d got the impression that 打 was being used as a verb in the sense of use/make/play with 火機 as the object. Thanks!