rapid

JLPT N5 7 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (kuài)

Speed and Quickness

is most commonly used to describe something happening rapidly or someone/something moving fast. For example, "" means "You run very fast." It often modifies verbs to express speed.

Urgency and Encouragement

is frequently used to urge someone to do something quickly, often combined with (a bit) as in "" meaning "hurry up." This usage conveys urgency or impatience.

Near Future or Imminence

When combined with verbs like or , can indicate that something is about to happen soon, e.g., "下雨" means "It’s about to rain soon."

Common Collocations

  • (kuài diǎnr): hurry up, used to urge someone
  • (kuài yào): about to, indicating something will happen soon
  • (kuài lái): come quickly, inviting prompt action

Nuances and Tips

can function as an adjective, adverb, or part of a phrase indicating imminence. It is often used in informal speech to express urgency or speed. Avoid confusing with (slow). Also, can imply both physical speed and temporal closeness (soon).

Example Sentences

You run very fast.

Hurry up, we're going to be late!

The dish is ready, come and try it quickly.

It’s about to rain soon, let’s hurry home.

He is almost finished speaking, please be quiet everyone.