How to Say ‘Not very well-known’ in Simplified Chinese
不太出名
💬 Usage Tip: Use this phrase to describe lesser-known things.
🇨🇳 In China: This can convey humility or a charming uniqueness.
Phrase Breakdown
不太
出名
Word-by-Word Breakdown
不
[bù]
not very
Used to express a lesser degree or extent.
这个品牌不太出名。
This brand is not very famous.
太
[tài]
too
Used to indicate excessiveness.
这个地方不太好找。
This place is not too easy to find.
出名
[chū míng]
famous
Being well-known or recognized by many people.
他的名字不太出名。
His name is not very famous.
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