How to Say ‘Too much’ in Simplified Chinese
太多了
💬 Usage Tip: Ends with '了' to emphasize completion or current state.
🇨🇳 In China: A common phrase during price haggling or when requesting smaller portions.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
太多
[tài duō]
too much
To an excessive extent, often implying a problem or issue.
这太多了,我不能吃完。
This is too much, I can't finish it.
了
[le]
too much
To an excessive extent, often implying a problem or issue.
三个披萨太多了。
Three pizzas are too much.
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