How to Say ‘Annoying/troublesome’ in Traditional Chinese
機車
💬 Usage Tip: Literally means 'motorbike', pronounced 'ji-che' (jee-chuh).
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: In Taiwan, scooters are everywhere, and getting stuck behind a slow one can be frustrating, hence the slang.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
機車
[jī chē]
annoying
Used to describe a person who is bothersome or difficult to deal with.
他真的是個機車!讓人受不了。
He is really annoying! Unbearable.
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