How to Say ‘Fast’ in French
Vite
veet
[veet]
💬 Usage Tip: "Vite" is an adverb, so it describes how you move: "Je roule vite." For a noun, you'd use "la vitesse" (speed).
🇫🇷 In France: You'll hear "vite !" all the time in France, meaning "quick!" It can sound energetic, playful, or slightly impatient depending on tone.
Phrase Breakdown
Vite
[veet]
quickly / fast
adverb used to describe doing something at speed
En roller, « Vite » décrit une action faite à grande vitesse.
In skating, "Vite" describes an action done at high speed.
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