A1 Collocation Neutral

速い車

hayai kuruma

Fast car

Significado

A vehicle capable of moving at high speeds.

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Contexto cultural

Japan is famous for its 'Kei' cars, which are small and not very fast. Seeing a '{速|はや}い{車|くるま}' (sports car) is often a rare and exciting event in residential areas. In anime like 'Initial D', the concept of a fast car is central. Even an old car can be a '{速|はや}い{車|くるま}' if the driver is skilled. Japanese people often associate Germany with '{速|はや}い{車|くるま}' because of the Autobahn and brands like Porsche and BMW. The 'Wangan' highway in Tokyo is legendary for late-night racing, where '{速|はや}い{車|くるま}' gather to test their limits.

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The 'i' is key

Never drop the 'i' in 'hayai' when putting it before 'kuruma'. It's not 'haya kuruma'.

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Kanji trap

Be careful when typing on a keyboard. Your IME will offer both '{速|はや}い' and '{早|はや}い'. Choose the one with the 'road' radical for cars!

Significado

A vehicle capable of moving at high speeds.

💡

The 'i' is key

Never drop the 'i' in 'hayai' when putting it before 'kuruma'. It's not 'haya kuruma'.

⚠️

Kanji trap

Be careful when typing on a keyboard. Your IME will offer both '{速|はや}い' and '{早|はや}い'. Choose the one with the 'road' radical for cars!

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Add 'sugoku'

If you want to sound more natural and enthusiastic, say '{凄|すご}く{速|はや}い{車|くるま}!' (A really fast car!)

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JDM context

If you're talking to car fans, they might use the English word 'Sports car' (supootsu kaa) instead of 'hayai kuruma'.

Ponte a prueba

Choose the correct way to say 'a fast car' in Japanese.

Which one is correct?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: {速|はや}い{車|くるま}

I-adjectives like '{速|はや}い' modify nouns directly without any extra particles.

Complete the sentence: 'That is a fast car.'

あれは(   ){車|くるま}です。

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: {速|はや}い

We use the speed kanji '{速|はや}い' in its dictionary form to modify the noun.

Match the phrase to the most likely situation.

When would you say '{速|はや}い{車|くるま}ですね!'?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: At a race track

Race tracks are where you typically see fast cars.

Fill in the response.

A: {速|はや}い{車|くるま}が{好|す}きですか? B: はい、(   )。

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: {好|す}きです

The question asks if you like them, so the answer should use '{好|す}きです'.

🎉 Puntuación: /4

Ayudas visuales

Speed vs. Time

{速|はや}い (Speed)
{車|くるま} Car
{新幹線|しんかんせん} Bullet Train
{早|はや}い (Time)
{朝|あさ} Morning
{到着|とうちゃく} Arrival

Banco de ejercicios

4 ejercicios
Choose the correct way to say 'a fast car' in Japanese. Choose A1

Which one is correct?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: {速|はや}い{車|くるま}

I-adjectives like '{速|はや}い' modify nouns directly without any extra particles.

Complete the sentence: 'That is a fast car.' Fill Blank A1

あれは(   ){車|くるま}です。

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: {速|はや}い

We use the speed kanji '{速|はや}い' in its dictionary form to modify the noun.

Match the phrase to the most likely situation. situation_matching A1

When would you say '{速|はや}い{車|くるま}ですね!'?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: At a race track

Race tracks are where you typically see fast cars.

Fill in the response. dialogue_completion A1

A: {速|はや}い{車|くるま}が{好|す}きですか? B: はい、(   )。

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: {好|す}きです

The question asks if you like them, so the answer should use '{好|す}きです'.

🎉 Puntuación: /4

Preguntas frecuentes

14 preguntas

Yes, you can say '{速|はや}い{電車|でんしゃ}', but for the Shinkansen, people usually just say 'Shinkansen'.

The phrase itself is neutral. To make it polite, add 'desu' at the end: '{速|はや}い{車|くるま}です。'

It is '{遅|おそ}い{車|くるま}' (osoi kuruma).

No, '{速|はや}い' is an i-adjective, so it doesn't use 'na'.

Use 'ichiban' (number one): '{一番|いちばん}{速|はや}い{車|くるま}'.

Not really in common speech, though '{高速車|こうそくしゃ}' exists in technical contexts.

One is for speed (velocity) and one is for time (early). They have different kanji to help distinguish them in writing.

You can say '{足|あし}が{速|はや}い{人|ひと}' (a person with fast legs), but '{速|はや}い{人|ひと}' is also understood.

No, '{自動車|じどうしゃ}' (jidousha) is the more formal/technical word.

Yes, that is the casual version of '{速|はや}い{車|くるま}です'.

No, i-adjectives connect directly to nouns.

Very common, especially in racing or action genres.

You say '{速|はや}そうな{車|くるま}' (a car that looks fast).

はやいくるま

Frases relacionadas

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{遅|おそ}い{車|くるま}

contrast

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{速|はや}い{自転車|じてんしゃ}

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A fast bicycle

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{高級|こうきゅう}な{車|くるま}

similar

A luxury car

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{中古車|ちゅうこしゃ}

specialized form

A used car

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{新車|しんしゃ}

specialized form

A new car

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