Difference between revisions of "Expressing "a little too" with "you dian""

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Revision as of 06:23, 30 January 2012

To say that something is "a little too ... " or "a bit too ...", 有点 or 有一点 are often used (and the Northern versions 有点儿 and 有一点儿). The structure is:

Subject + 有点 + Adjective

Some examples:

  • 有点 骄傲。
  • 这 个 奶茶 有点 甜。
  • 有点 胖。

See also

Sources and further reading

Books