vite
Americanadverb
Etymology
Origin of vite
< French: rapid, quickly, Old French viste, of uncertain origin
Example Sentences
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Mis à part l’épisode « Freedom Fries » vite oublié, le lien entre les deux pays est particulièrement fort.
From Time • Nov. 22, 2015
R.V.S.V.P.—Répondez vite s'il vous plaît meaning, Please reply at once.
From Slate • Nov. 5, 2014
So we knew it was a bit cold out when he tweeted, back in February, "vite 1 chocolat chaud".
From The Guardian • May 28, 2012
And then there's the wonderful Pars vite et reviens tard, with its exploration of Breton culture in Paris, and evocations of the Black Death.
From The Guardian • Mar. 28, 2011
“Mais vous savez,” objected the fair sentimentalist; “ils apprennent si vite l’anglais!”
From The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 18 (of 25) by Stevenson, Robert Louis
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