How to Say ‘Faster’ in French
Plus vite
ploo veet
[ploo veet]
💬 Usage Tip: "Plus vite" means "more fast" = "faster." Useful mini-pattern: "plus" + adjective/adverb. Example: "plus loin" (farther), "plus doucement" (more gently).
🇫🇷 In France: French skaters often use simple progress phrases like "aller plus vite," "tourner mieux," or "freiner plus proprement." Short and practical.
Phrase Breakdown
Plus
[ploo]
more
used here to intensify a comparison
Dans « Plus vite », « Plus » indique un niveau supérieur de vitesse.
In "Faster", "Plus" indicates a higher level of speed.
vite
[veet]
fast
adverb meaning quickly or at high speed in this expression
Dans « Plus vite », « vite » parle de la vitesse du mouvement.
In "Faster", "vite" refers to the speed of movement.
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