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How to Say ‘Nonsense/lies’ in Traditional Chinese

芭樂

💬 Usage Tip: Pronounced 'ba-le' (bah-leh), literally means guava.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Called 'guava talk' due to its resemblance in sound to the Mandarin term for nonsense, similar to 'baloney'.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

芭樂

[bā lè]

guava

Used literally as a fruit, but also as slang for a situation that easily goes wrong.

Example

這件事太芭樂了,常常出問題。

This matter is too prone to issues, often goes wrong.

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