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How to Say ‘Too expensive’ in Simplified Chinese

太贵了

💬 Usage Tip: [太] (tie) means 'too', and [贵] (gwai) means 'expensive'.

🇨🇳 In China: Expressing that something is too expensive can start negotiations in markets.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

[tài]

too

Used to indicate excessiveness.

Example

太好吃了。

It's too delicious.

[guì]

expensive

Costing a high price.

Example

这件衣服很贵。

This piece of clothing is expensive.

[le]

le

A particle indicating past tense or change.

Example

我吃饱了。

I am full.

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