How to Say ‘Too expensive’ in French
Trop cher
troh sher
[troh sher]
💬 Usage Tip: Say it with a light smile to soften the blow!
🇫🇷 In France: At flea markets, use this to start bargaining.
Phrase Breakdown
Trop
[troh]
Too
Indicates excessiveness or surplus.
C'est trop cher pour moi.
It is too expensive for me.
cher
[sher]
expensive
Describes something costing a lot of money.
Ce produit est vraiment cher.
This product is really expensive.
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