太 + Adj. + 了 (excessively)

Chinese Grammar Basic Chinese ★★★★★ 5/5 neutral tài
拼音 tài
结构 Subject + 太 + Adj. + 了
汉字拆解 太 = 大 (big) + 丶 (dot, indicating excess)

含义

The adverb 太 (tài) means 'too' or 'excessively' and is placed before an adjective to express that something exceeds an appropriate or expected degree. It is often paired with 了 at the end.

太 + Adj. + 了 can express both genuine excess (太贵了, too expensive) and emphatic praise (太好了, that's great!). Context determines whether 太 is a complaint or a compliment. In negative sentences, 不太 + Adj. is a softened negation meaning 'not very' rather than 'not too': 不太好 means 'not so good' rather than 'not excessively good.' Without 了, 太 + Adj. sounds incomplete in most contexts. However, in set phrases or when combined with 不, 了 is dropped: 不太远 (not too far). Learners sometimes confuse 太 with 很 — 很 is neutral intensification, while 太 implies exceeding a standard.

例句

  1. 今天天气太热了。
  2. 这件事太复杂了。
  3. 你做的菜太好吃了。

用法指南

语境: spoken, written, everyday

语气: emphatic

正确说法

  • 这个包太重了,我拿不动。
  • 你的中文说得太棒了。
  • 这部电影太长了,我看到一半就困了。

错误说法

  • 今天太热。(太 + Adj. usually requires 了 at the end to sound natural — without 了 the sentence feels incomplete) → 今天太热了。
  • 这件衣服太很贵了。(Do not combine 太 with 很 — they are both degree adverbs and cannot stack) → 这件衣服太贵了。

起源与历史

The character 太 is an augmented form of 大 (big), with the extra dot emphasizing even greater magnitude. Its meaning 'excessively' or 'supremely' naturally follows from this idea of going beyond what is already big. This character has been used as an intensifier since classical Chinese.

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