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Words with this Kanji

Usage of (tài)

The character is commonly used as an adverb meaning "too" or "excessively" to indicate that something surpasses a desirable or acceptable degree. It often modifies adjectives or verbs to express a strong degree of a quality or state.

Common Collocations

  • + adjective: to express "too [adjective]" (e.g., , too expensive)
  • + verb + : to emphasize the extent of an action or state (e.g., , too busy)

Nuances and Tips

When using , the speaker usually implies a negative or problematic excess, such as something being too hot, too expensive, or too busy. It is often followed by to indicate a completed state or change. Avoid confusing with (hěn), which simply means "very" without the negative connotation of excessiveness.

Example Sentences

This piece of clothing is too expensive; I can't afford it.

The weather is too hot; let's go swimming.

He is too busy and has no time to attend the party.