How to say “a bit too” in Chinese with 有点儿
有点儿 (yǒudiǎnr) + 太 (tài) + Adj. + 了 (le)
有点儿 (yǒu diǎn ér) — a bit too
有点儿 (yǒudiǎnr) + 太 (tài) + Adj. + 了 (le)
HSK 5Adjectives有点儿 (yǒu diǎn ér) — a bit too
Rule structure
有点儿太 (yǒu diǎn ér tài) (yǒudiǎnr tài) combines "a bit" and "too" to express "a bit too much". It softens the criticism compared to 太 (tài) alone.
Rule structure
有点儿太 (yǒu diǎn ér tài) (yǒudiǎnr tài) combines "a bit" and "too" to express "a bit too much". It softens the criticism compared to 太 (tài) alone.
Examples
这双鞋有点儿太小了。
Zhè shuāng xié yǒudiǎnr tài xiǎo le.
These shoes are a bit too small.
Examples
这双鞋有点儿太小了。
Zhè shuāng xié yǒudiǎnr tài xiǎo le.
These shoes are a bit too small.
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Frequently asked questions
How do you say “a bit too” in Chinese with 有点儿?
Use the structure: 有点儿 (yǒudiǎnr) + 太 (tài) + Adj. + 了 (le). For example: 这双鞋有点儿太小了。 — “These shoes are a bit too small.”.
What is an example sentence with this grammar rule?
这双鞋有点儿太小了。 — “These shoes are a bit too small.”.
Which HSK level includes this grammar rule?
This grammar rule is part of HSK 5.
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