Here are a few ways to say "What do you want to do tomorrow evening?" in Chinese, with slight variations in formality:
Common/Informal:
- 你明天晚上想做什么? (Nǐ míngtiān wǎnshang xiǎng zuò shénme?)
- This is the most common and straightforward way.
- "你 (nǐ)" means "you," "明天 (míngtiān)" means "tomorrow," "晚上 (wǎnshang)" means "evening," "想 (xiǎng)" means "want to," "做 (zuò)" means "do," and "什么 (shénme)" means "what."
Slightly More Formal:
- 明天晚上你有什么打算? (Míngtiān wǎnshang nǐ yǒu shénme dǎsuàn?)
- This translates to "What are your plans for tomorrow evening?"
- “打算 (dǎsuàn)” Means plans.
- 明天晚上你准备做什么? (Míngtiān wǎnshang nǐ zhǔnbèi zuò shénme?)
- This translates to "What are you preparing to do tomorrow evening?"
- “准备 (zhǔnbèi)” means prepare.
Polite:
- 您明天晚上想做什么? (Nín míngtiān wǎnshang xiǎng zuò shénme?)
- This is the polite form, using "您 (nín)" instead of "你 (nǐ)." Use this when speaking to someone older or in a position of respect.
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