How to Say ‘Quickly’ in French
Vite
veet
[veet]
💬 Usage Tip: "Vite" means "quickly" or "fast." Easy and flexible: "Ça passe vite" (It goes by fast), "il court vite" (he runs fast).
🇫🇷 In France: In parent chats, words like "vite" often soften worries: children adapt "vite," routines come together "vite"—a nice encouraging tone.
Phrase Breakdown
Vite
[veet]
quickly
Adverb meaning 'quickly' or 'fast'.
Dans « Vite », « Vite » veut dire 'quickly'.
In "Vite," "Vite" means 'quickly.'
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