How to Say ‘Hurry up’ in Simplified Chinese
快点
💬 Usage Tip: Used to urge someone to move or act faster.
🇨🇳 In China: Expresses impatience or urgency, often used in time-sensitive situations.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
快
[kuài]
hurry up
A request or command to do something quickly.
请快点,我们要迟到了。
Please hurry up, we are going to be late.
点
[diǎn]
a bit/to indicate small amount
Indicates a small degree or amount.
请快点,我们要迟到了。
Please hurry up, we are going to be late.
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