rápido
fast
adjective adverb RRAH-pee-doh Less Common
Origin: From Latin rapidus ('seizing, rushing'), from rapere ('to seize').
Also means
quick
Usage Note
Rápido works as an adjective (un coche rápido = 'a fast car') and informally as an adverb meaning 'quickly' (¡Hazlo rápido!). The standard adverb form is rápidamente, but rápido is extremely common in speech. The superlative is rapidísimo. Note the initial rr sound (written single r at the start of a word) — it is a trill, not the soft r of intervocalic position.
Examples
"El tren rápido llega en dos horas."
Natural Translation
The fast train arrives in two hours.
Literal Translation
The train fast arrives in two hours
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