In Taiwanese, the correct phrase is: 為蝦米。
To write it out in ㄅㄆㄇㄈ, you write:ㄨㄟˊ ㄒ一ㄚ¯ ㄇ一ˇ。
To write it out in Hanyu Pinyin, you write: Wéixiāmǐ.
This is opposed to Chinese, where they would say 為甚麼 (ㄨㄟˋㄕㄣˊㄇㄜ˙/Wèishénme).
Hope that helps!
In Taiwanese, you can say "你好,食飯未啊?" which translates to "Hello, have you eaten yet?" It is a common greeting in Taiwanese culture.
cheers
猫-mao
In Taiwanese, you can say "Li-ho." This is a common way to greet someone and means "hello" or "hi."
ginalyn dela cruz
WA ga i li
Kiss in Taiwanese is "Joob"
不知道
du er grim
In Taiwanese, you can say "Guá siū lí" (我想你) to say 'I miss you'.
In Taiwanese Hokkien, you can say "siā sia" to express thank you.
How are you = 你好否? (lí-hó-bò)