How to Say ‘Very fast’ in Italian
Molto veloce
MOHL-toh veh-LOH-cheh
[MOHL-toh veh-LOH-cheh]
💬 Usage Tip: Commonly used in conversations about travel speed.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Italians often express excitement or urgency with speed.
Phrase Breakdown
Molto
[MOHL-toh]
Very fast
Emphasizing quick speed.
Questa macchina è molto veloce.
This car is very fast.
veloce
[veh-LOH-cheh]
Very fast
Emphasizing quick speed.
Il cavallo corre molto veloce.
The horse runs very fast.
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