ゆっくりと

ゆっくりと

slowly, at ease

JLPT N5

Meaning and Usage

"ゆっくりと" is an adverb meaning "slowly" or "at ease." It is often used to describe actions done without hurry or stress, emphasizing a relaxed pace.

Common Contexts

You will hear "ゆっくりと" in everyday situations such as walking, eating, speaking, or relaxing. It conveys a calm, unhurried manner.

Collocations and Patterns

  • ゆっくりと歩く: to walk slowly
  • ゆっくりと話す: to speak slowly
  • ゆっくりと休む: to rest at ease

Adding "と" after "ゆっくり" makes it a more formal or literary adverbial expression, though in casual speech "ゆっくり" alone is very common.

Nuances and Tips

Using "ゆっくりと" suggests the speaker wants to emphasize the unhurried nature of the action. It can also imply taking time to enjoy or be careful. Avoid confusing it with "はやく" (quickly). Learners often omit "と," but including it can sound more polite or formal.

Example Sentences

ゆっくりとあるいてください。

Please walk slowly.

あさごはんをゆっくりとたべました。

I ate breakfast at a relaxed pace.

ゆっくりとはなしてください。ききとれません。

Please speak slowly. I can't catch what you say.