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太贵 (tài guì) is a common phrase used to express that something is too expensive in Chinese. It is made up of two characters: 太 (tài), meaning "too" or "excessively," and 贵 (guì), meaning "expensive" or "costly."
When used together, 太贵 conveys the meaning of "too expensive" or "overpriced." It can be used to express dissatisfaction or disappointment with the price of something.
For example:
- 这件衣服太贵了!(Zhè jiàn yīfu tài guì le!) - This clothing is too expensive!
- 我觉得这个餐厅的菜太贵了。(Wǒ juéde zhège cāntīng de cài tài guì le.) - I think the dishes at this restaurant are too expensive.
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