sentence : "some of his words is too deep"

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Hi i need help here,

sentence : "I cant understand all his tv show, some of his words is too deep"

is the word "deep" appropriate to use? what are the substitute word can be use to explain clearly?
 
Where did you find this ungrammatical sentence?

Always capitalise 'I' and the first word of a sentence.
 
I would say:

I can't understand everything he says.
 
I can't understand all of his tv show, because some of his words [STRIKE]is[/STRIKE] are too [STRIKE]deep[/STRIKE] hard/big/difficult/advanced/tough/challenging/obscure/esoteric"

If by 'deep' you mean difficult to understand his vocabulary, I've listed several possible options in a rough order of likely usefulness.

See also some other grammatical corrections I've made to your example sentence.
 
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I think 'TV' should be capitalized and 'show' should be plural unless there is only one.
'Deep' is a literal translation from the OP's native language.
 
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