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How to Say ‘Very fast.’ in French

Très vite.

tray veet

[tray veet]

💬 Usage Tip: Vite means “fast/quickly.” Très vite is a common everyday phrase, not only for sports.

🇫🇷 In France: French people use this phrase for everything from speaking speed to heartbeat to train departures.

Phrase Breakdown

Très

[tray]

very

Adverb intensifying vite.

Example

Très vite, le stade est redevenu silencieux.

Very quickly, the stadium became silent again.

vite

[veet]

quickly

Adverb meaning fast or quickly.

Example

Très vite, j'ai compris que ce n'était pas un but.

Very quickly, I understood that it was not a goal.

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