HomeLearn Chinese CharactersAll 300 characters

tài — “too (much)”

How to write and say the Chinese character (tài), which means too (much) — with stroke order, audio, its story, and an example sentence. Theme: Little glue words.

Pinyin · 拼音 tài
Meaning · 意思 too (much)
Strokes · 笔画 4
Radical · 部首 (big)
Hear it · 听发音
Watch it drawn stroke by stroke →

Stroke order笔顺

太 is written with 4 strokes, in this order (the red stroke is the one being added):

The story behind it字源小故事

Picture it: a giant 大 with a normal-sized man 丶 for scale.

A common word常用词

tàihǎole

wonderful!

Example sentence例句

zhèshitàihǎotīngle

This story is wonderful!

This page is part of the free Chinese character explorer from Casey Foundation Chinese School — a Saturday community Chinese school in Narre Warren, Victoria, serving Berwick, Cranbourne, Hallam and families across Melbourne's southeast. New students get a free trial lesson.