How to Say ‘But it's a bit too loud.’ in Traditional Chinese
但有點太大聲了。
💬 Usage Tip: The phrase [有點] means 'a bit', which softens criticism.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Taiwanese people often express negative opinions gently.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
但
[dàn]
but
Indicates a contrast or exception.
音樂不錯,但太大聲了。
The music is good, but it's too loud.
有點
[yǒu diǎn]
a bit
Indicates a small amount or degree.
場所有點太大聲了,我們去另外一個地方吧。
The place is a bit too loud, let's go somewhere else.
太
[tài]
too
An adverb indicating excessive degree.
音樂太大聲了。
The music is too loud.
大聲
[dà shēng]
loud
Producing a lot of noise.
在這裡音樂太大聲,我們去安靜的地方吧。
The music here is too loud, let's go to a quiet place.
了
[le]
a particle indicating a change or completion
Placed at the end of a sentence to indicate a state change.
音樂太大聲了,我們去安靜的地方吧。
The music is too loud, let's go to a quieter place.
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