How to Say ‘Not quite right’ in Simplified Chinese
不太对
💬 Usage Tip: Used to gently disagree or question something.
🇨🇳 In China: A polite way to express doubt or disagreement in Chinese culture.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
不
[bù]
not
A word used to express negation.
这样做不太对。
This way of doing things is not quite right.
太
[tài]
too; overly
Indicates excessiveness.
不太吵。
Not too noisy.
对
[duì]
correct
Indicates accuracy or correctness.
你的答案不太对。
Your answer is not quite correct.
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