1. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) I, me
  2. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) Original form of (yí, “happy, pleased”).
  3. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) what
  4. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese, polite, honorific) used to address another person or to describe the actions of another person
  5. I, me
  6. Original form of (yí, “happy, pleased”).
  7. Used in place names.
  8. a surname
  9. historical placename in modern Shandong
  10. used in 三台 (“name of a star”)
  11. used to address another person or to describe the actions of another person
  12. what

Wiktionary

Homographs

Examples

我愛這台車。

I love this car.

Source: Tatoeba

这是台旧设备。

This is an old device.

Source: Tatoeba

我有一台電腦。

I have a computer.

Source: Tatoeba

我要這台相機。

I want this camera.

Source: Tatoeba

給我那台筆電。

Hand me that laptop.

Source: Tatoeba

Tom有台靓车。

Tom has a beautiful car.

Source: Tatoeba

這台電視機很重。

This television set is heavy.

Source: Tatoeba

丹买了台新电脑。

Dan bought a new computer.

Source: Tatoeba

那台電腦中毒了。

The computer has a virus.

Source: Tatoeba

這台電話壞掉了。

This telephone is out of order.

Source: Tatoeba

這台汽車是誰的?

Whose car is this?

Source: Tatoeba

那台機器壞掉了。

The machine is out of order.

Source: Tatoeba

我會給你這台相機。

I'll give you this camera.

Source: Tatoeba

這台收音機多少錢?

What is the price of this radio?

Source: Tatoeba

我买了台新电视机。

I bought a new television.

Source: Tatoeba

你搬不動那台鋼琴。

You can't lift the piano.

Source: Tatoeba

湯姆擁有一台鋼琴。

Tom has a piano.

Source: Tatoeba

這台機器很佔空間。

The machine takes a lot of room.

Source: Tatoeba

我需要有台新电脑。

I need a new computer.

Source: Tatoeba

我想買一台新相機。

I want to buy a new camera.

Source: Tatoeba

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