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How to Say ‘That's too much!’ in Mexican Spanish

¡Eso es demasiado!

EH-soh ehs deh-mah-see-AH-doh

[EH-soh ehs deh-mah-see-AH-doh]

💬 Usage Tip: An exclamation to indicate surprise or disagreement.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Useful in haggling or disputing a fare.

Phrase Breakdown

¡Eso

EH-soh

That

Refers to something mentioned before or a situation at hand.

Example

Eso es exactamente lo que quería.

That is exactly what I wanted.

Words in this phrase

Eso

[EH-soh]

That is too much!

An exclamation used to express that something exceeds what is reasonable.

Example

¡Eso es demasiado caro!

That is too expensive!

es

[ehs]

That is too much!

An exclamation used to express that something exceeds what is reasonable.

Example

¡Eso es demasiado caro!

That is too expensive!

demasiado!

deh-mah-see-AH-doh

too much

Indicates an excessive amount or degree.

Example

Como demasiado chocolate.

I eat too much chocolate.

Words in this phrase

demasiado

[deh-mah-see-AH-doh]

That is too much!

An exclamation used to express that something exceeds what is reasonable.

Example

¡Eso es demasiado caro!

That is too expensive!

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