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How to Say ‘Soon’ in Simplified Chinese

kuài

[kwye]

💬 Usage Tip: [快] often means “soon” before a verb, as in [快开始了]. It can also mean “fast” in other contexts.

🇨🇳 In China: You will hear [快] all the time in daily Chinese: exams are coming, holidays are coming, and yes—kickoff is coming.

Phrase Breakdown

kuài

[kwye]

soon; almost

Used to say something is about to happen in a short time.

Example

比赛快开始了。

The match is about to start.

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