jǐ diǎn tuìfáng?
What time is departure?
明天中午十二点退房。
Departure tomorrow at 12:00
This is a statement: 'míngtiān' (tomorrow), 'zhōngwǔ' (noon), 'shí'èr diǎn' (12 o'clock), and 'tuìfáng' (check out). No verb 'to be' is needed.
Say this to hotel staff when confirming your checkout time. It's direct and factual, appropriate for any register. Avoid using it as a question; it's a statement of fact.
“Departure tomorrow at 12:00” in Chinese is 明天中午十二点退房。 (míngtiān zhōngwǔ shí'èr diǎn tuìfáng).
明天中午十二点退房。 is pronounced míngtiān zhōngwǔ shí'èr diǎn tuìfáng.
jǐ diǎn tuìfáng?
What time is departure?
wǒ dìng le fángjiān, míngzi shì...
I booked a room, name is...
wǒ yòng zhège míngzi dìng de fángjiān
I booked a room under this name
wǒ xiǎng bànlǐ rùzhù
I want to check in
zhè shì wǒ de hùzhào
Here's my passport
wǒ de fángjiān zài nǎlǐ?
Where is my room?
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