How to Say ‘Too expensive’ in Japanese
高すぎます
たかすぎます
💬 Usage Tip: (Takasa gimasu) expresses surprise or dissatisfaction with high prices.
🇯🇵 In Japan: High-end items are usually non-negotiable, but it's okay to mention this.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
高たか
[taka]
high/expensive
Refers to something with a high price or level.
価格が高すぎます。
The price is too high.
すぎすぎ
[sugi]
too much
Indicates excessive degree.
数が多すぎます。
There are too many.
ますます
[masu]
is
Part of polite sentence structure.
重すぎます。
It is too heavy.
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