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话多起腻
[huà duō qĭ nì]
Refers to someone who talks too much, making the communication seem tiresome or annoying ('too sticky/sweet'), suggesting excess talkativeness could sometimes lead to weariness or even avoidance by others.
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话多人厌
[huà duō rén yàn]
Talking too much annoys people translates closely This moniker admits to being chatty or loquacious ...
话太多
[huà tài duō]
This is simply means ‘ too talkative ’ The user could possibly be describing a personal characteristic ...
总是说的太多
[zŏng shì shuō de tài duō]
Always Talking Too Much This conveys a trait where the person is overly talkative or verbose possibly ...
嘴欠惹人烦
[zuĭ qiàn rĕ rén fán]
Roughly translates to talking excessively invites annoyance Implies a tendency to talk too much ...
话少在心话多心凉
[huà shăo zài xīn huà duō xīn liáng]
Describes communication preferences where talking too much leads to emotional discomfort This ...
言多会嫌
[yán duō huì xián]
Talking too much will be annoying is a direct translation and signifies the understanding or feeling ...
话多显虚
[huà duō xiăn xū]
Talking Too Much Seems Hollow reflects that too much talking makes a person appear insincere or unauthentic ...
话多被憎恶
[huà duō bèi zēng è]
This translates to talking too much leads to being disliked reflecting a belief that being overly ...
我话太多
[wŏ huà tài duō]
Means I talk too much which can imply that sometimes the user feels chatty or loquacious reflecting ...