"Where are there several bridges?" can be translated as "那里有几座桥?" in Chinese.

The phrase "several" means "a few" or "a small number of." It can be used to modify nouns, such as "several bridges."

Here are some example sentences using the phrase "several bridges" in Engpsh, along with their translations in Chinese:

"There are several bridges over the river." (在河上有几座桥。)
"I noticed several bridges while driving through the city." (我开车穿过城市时看到几座桥。)
"The city is planning to build several new bridges to alleviate traffic congestion." (这座城市计划修建几座新桥来缓解交通拥堵。)

"Several" comes from the Old French word "severs," which means "separate" or "apart." It was originally used as an adjective to mean "separate" or "individual," but it has since evolved to also be used as a quantifier to indicate a small number.