En 15 segundos
- Use it to express that food is too hot to handle.
- Composed of 'too' (tài), 'spicy' (là), and an emphatic particle (le).
- Perfect for restaurants, dinner parties, and casual food reviews.
Significado
This is the most direct way to say that food is burning your mouth. Use it whenever a dish has more chili heat than you can comfortably handle.
Ejemplos clave
3 de 6Eating hotpot with friends
这个火锅太辣了!
This hotpot is too spicy!
Ordering at a local noodle shop
老板,这个面太辣了,有水吗?
Boss, these noodles are too spicy, is there any water?
A formal business dinner
这个菜对我来说太辣了。
This dish is a bit too spicy for me.
Contexto cultural
Spice is a way of life here. '太辣了' is a common phrase even for locals when eating 'extra spicy' versions. Cantonese food is generally mild. '太辣了' is used much more frequently here than in Sichuan.
Context matters
Always check if the speaker is talking about temperature or spice!
En 15 segundos
- Use it to express that food is too hot to handle.
- Composed of 'too' (tài), 'spicy' (là), and an emphatic particle (le).
- Perfect for restaurants, dinner parties, and casual food reviews.
What It Means
太辣了 is your survival phrase for Chinese dining. It literally translates to "too spicy." The 太 (tài) means "too" or "excessively." The 辣 (là) means "spicy." The 了 (le) at the end adds emphasis. It signals a change in your current state of misery. Use it when your forehead starts sweating. It is simple, effective, and very common.
How To Use It
Just point at the dish and say it. You do not need complex grammar. You can add 对我来说 (duì wǒ lái shuō) at the start. This means "for me." It makes the statement feel less like a complaint. It sounds more like a personal observation. If you are gasping for air, just the three words will do. Your friends will get the message immediately.
When To Use It
You will use this mostly at restaurants. It is perfect for Sichuan or Hunan cuisine. Use it when a friend offers you a snack. Use it when you are cooking with others. It is also great for texting photos of red-hot soup. In a casual setting, it is a great conversation starter. Everyone has a different spice tolerance level.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid saying this aggressively to a chef. It might sound like you are criticizing their skill. Do not use it in very formal banquets. In those cases, just drink some water quietly. If the food is only mildly spicy, don't overreact. Using it for a tiny tingle seems a bit dramatic. Save the big guns for the real fire.
Cultural Background
China has a massive "chili culture" in the southwest. In places like Chengdu, "not spicy" still feels spicy to outsiders. There is a famous saying about spice levels in different provinces. People in Sichuan aren't afraid of spice. People in Hunan fear food that isn't spicy! Saying 太辣了 marks you as someone exploring the local culture. It is a rite of passage for every visitor.
Common Variations
If it is just a little spicy, say 有一点辣 (yǒu yī diǎn là). If it is insanely hot, use 辣死了 (là sǐ le). That literally means "spicy to death." You can also ask for less spice beforehand. Say 微辣 (wēi là) for "tiny spice." Or say 不要辣 (bù yào là) for "no spice at all." Knowing these will save your taste buds.
Notas de uso
This is a neutral phrase suitable for almost any daily situation. It is not slang, so it is safe for both casual and semi-formal settings. Just be mindful of your tone so it doesn't sound like a harsh complaint.
Context matters
Always check if the speaker is talking about temperature or spice!
Ejemplos
6这个火锅太辣了!
This hotpot is too spicy!
A very common reaction when the soup base is intense.
老板,这个面太辣了,有水吗?
Boss, these noodles are too spicy, is there any water?
A polite way to ask for help when struggling with heat.
这个菜对我来说太辣了。
This dish is a bit too spicy for me.
Adding 'for me' makes the complaint sound more like a personal preference.
你看,太辣了!
Look, it's too spicy!
Short and punchy for social media or messaging.
救命,太辣了!
Help, it's too spicy!
Using 'help' (jiùmìng) adds a humorous, dramatic effect.
我不行了,太辣了。
I can't do it, it's too spicy.
Expressing that you've reached your physical limit.
Ponte a prueba
Which phrase describes food that is too spicy?
If your mouth is burning, you say:
太辣了 is the correct term for spicy heat.
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1 ejerciciosIf your mouth is burning, you say:
太辣了 is the correct term for spicy heat.
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Preguntas frecuentes
1 preguntasNo, it is strictly for food.
Frases relacionadas
辣死了
similarSpicy to death
有点辣
contrastA little spicy