我乘几路车去怀基基?

What number bus do I take to get to Waikiki?

Source: Tatoeba

Sentence Composition

1
  1. I
  2. me
  3. my
=2 Chéng surname Cheng
=2 chéng
  1. to ride
  2. to mount
  3. to make use of
  4. to avail oneself of
  5. to take advantage of
  6. to multiply (math.)
  7. Buddhist sect or creed
=2 shèng
  1. (archaic) four horse military chariot
  2. (archaic) four
  3. generic term for history books
=2 chéng old variant of chéng
=3 small table
=3 almost
=3
  1. how much
  2. how many
  3. several
  4. a few
=4 surname Lu
=4
  1. journey
  2. route
  3. line (bus etc)
  4. sort; kind

classifier:

=5 Chē surname Che
=5 chē
  1. car
  2. vehicle
  3. machine
  4. to shape with a lathe
  5. Kangxi radical 159

classifier:

=5
  1. war chariot (archaic)
  2. rook (in Chinese chess)
  3. rook (in chess)
6
  1. to go
  2. to go to (a place)
  3. (of a time etc) last
  4. just passed
  5. to send
  6. to remove
  7. to get rid of
  8. to reduce
  9. to be apart from in space or time
  10. to die (euphemism)
  11. to play (a part)
  12. (when used either before or after a verb) to go in order to do sth
  13. (after a verb of motion indicates movement away from the speaker)
  14. (used after certain verbs to indicate detachment or separation)
=7 怀 Huái surname Huai
=7 怀 huái
  1. bosom
  2. heart
  3. mind
  4. to think of
  5. to harbor in one's mind
  6. to conceive (a child)
=7 怀
  1. (historical dictionaries only) anger
  2. anger
8
  1. (bound form) base; foundation
  2. (bound form) radical (chemistry)
  3. (bound form) gay (loanword from English into Cantonese, Jyutping: gei1, followed by orthographic borrowing from Cantonese)
9
  1. (bound form) base; foundation
  2. (bound form) radical (chemistry)
  3. (bound form) gay (loanword from English into Cantonese, Jyutping: gei1, followed by orthographic borrowing from Cantonese)