你有什么话,只管说。

Whatever words you have, just say them.

Source: Tatoeba

Sentence Composition

=1 you (informal, as opposed to courteous nín)
=1 you (Note: In Taiwan, is used to address females, but in mainland China, it is not commonly used. Instead, is used to address both males and females.)
2 有什 yǒushén
  1. (literary) what does it have?
  2. (literary) what is there?
  3. what does it have?
  4. what is there?
=3 Yāo surname Yao
=3 yāo
  1. youngest
  2. most junior
  3. tiny
  4. one (unambiguous spoken form when spelling out numbers, esp. on telephone or in military)
  5. one or ace on dice or dominoes
  6. variant of yāo, to shout
=3 exclamatory final particle
=3 ma interrogative final particle
=3 me suffix, used to form interrogative 什麼 shénme, what?, indefinite 這麼 zhème thus, etc
=3 me variant of me
=3 yāo
  1. (Mainland China) yocto- (SI unit prefix)
  2. (dialectal) one
  3. (mathematics) related to number 1
  4. a surname
  5. ace; one on dice or dominoes
  6. one
  7. one (used to reduce ambiguity when saying the numeral 1, especially on the phone, when reading an ID card, in aviation, or in the military)
  8. related to number 1
  9. tiny; minute
  10. yocto- (SI unit prefix)
  11. youngest
=4 huà
  1. dialect
  2. language
  3. spoken words
  4. speech
  5. talk
  6. words
  7. conversation
  8. what sb said

classifiers: , , , ,

=4 huà old variant of huà
5 只管 zhǐguǎn
  1. solely engrossed in one thing
  2. just (one thing, no need to worry about the rest)
  3. simply
  4. by all means
  5. please feel free
  6. do not hesitate (to ask for sth)
=6 shuì to persuade
=6 shuō
  1. to speak; to talk; to say
  2. to explain; to comment
  3. to scold; to tell off
  4. (bound form) theory; doctrine
=6 shuō variant of shuō