veloz
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- Veloz is a Spanish adjective meaning fast or swift, used for both physical speed and abstract quickness.
- It is a common-gender adjective, meaning it doesn't change for masculine or feminine nouns.
- The plural form is 'veloces', following the standard rule of changing 'z' to 'c' before 'es'.
- While similar to 'rápido', 'veloz' is more formal and emphasizes the quality of the speed itself.
The Spanish adjective veloz is a fundamental descriptor used to convey the concept of high speed, swiftness, or rapid movement. While English speakers often default to 'fast' or 'quick', veloz carries a slightly more elegant or precise connotation, often associated with the inherent capability of an object or living being to move at a high velocity. It is derived from the Latin velox, and it shares the same root as the English word 'velocity'. In everyday Spanish, you will encounter veloz when people discuss sports, nature, technology, and even mental processes. It is a versatile word that functions as a common-gender adjective, meaning its form does not change between masculine and feminine nouns, though it does change for number, becoming veloces in the plural.
- Physical Motion
- Used to describe animals, vehicles, or athletes that move with great speed. For example, 'un coche veloz' (a fast car) or 'un corredor veloz' (a swift runner).
- Abstract Speed
- Applied to time, thoughts, or actions that occur quickly. 'Una mente veloz' refers to someone who thinks quickly or is sharp-witted.
- Literary and Formal Tone
- While 'rápido' is more common in casual conversation, veloz is frequently chosen in literature, journalism, and formal speeches to add a layer of sophistication or to emphasize the quality of the speed itself.
El guepardo es el animal terrestre más veloz del mundo.
Understanding the nuance between veloz and its synonyms is key for A2 learners moving toward B1. While 'rápido' can be both an adjective and an adverb (e.g., 'corre rápido'), veloz is strictly an adjective. If you want to use it as an adverb, you must transform it into 'velozmente'. This distinction is crucial for grammatical accuracy. Furthermore, veloz often implies a sense of grace or natural ability. A bird is veloz because of its nature; a delivery might be 'rápida' because of the logistics.
Tuvo una recuperación veloz después de la cirugía.
Using veloz correctly involves understanding its placement and its role as an adjective. In Spanish, adjectives typically follow the noun they modify, and veloz is no exception. By placing it after the noun, you provide a standard description. However, in poetic or highly formal contexts, placing it before the noun (e.g., 'el veloz corcel') can emphasize the quality of speed as an inherent, almost legendary trait of the subject.
- With the Verb 'Ser'
- We use 'ser' with veloz to describe permanent or characteristic traits. 'El tren de alta velocidad es muy veloz.' (The high-speed train is very fast.)
- With the Verb 'Parecer'
- To describe impressions. 'Ese coche parece veloz, pero no lo es.' (That car looks fast, but it isn't.)
- Plural Agreement
- As mentioned, 'veloz' becomes 'veloces'. 'Los atletas son veloces.' (The athletes are fast.)
El tiempo es veloz cuando te diviertes.
One of the most common ways to use veloz is in comparisons. In Spanish, we use the structure 'más [adjective] que' (more ... than). For instance, 'Un avión es más veloz que un coche' (A plane is faster than a car). You can also use 'tan [adjective] como' for equality: 'Él es tan veloz como su hermano' (He is as fast as his brother). These structures are essential for A2 learners to master. Note that veloz does not have a special comparative form like 'mejor' (better); it follows the standard 'más veloz' pattern.
Buscamos una solución veloz para este problema.
You will hear veloz in a variety of real-world contexts, ranging from the excitement of a sports broadcast to the descriptive language of a novel. In sports commentary, especially during Formula 1 racing, track and field, or soccer, commentators often use veloz to describe a player's sprint or a car's acceleration. It sounds more dynamic and professional than simply saying 'rápido'. For example, '¡Qué carrera tan veloz!' (What a fast race!).
- News and Media
- Journalists use veloz to describe the rapid spread of news, the quick response of emergency services, or the fast pace of economic changes. 'La noticia tuvo una difusión veloz por las redes sociales.'
- Nature Documentaries
- Narrators frequently use it to describe predators or natural phenomena. 'El halcón es veloz al cazar a su presa.' (The falcon is swift when hunting its prey.)
- Literature and Poetry
- Authors use veloz to create imagery of fleeting moments or rapid transitions. It evokes a sense of movement that 'rápido' sometimes lacks.
El río bajaba veloz por la montaña.
In daily life, you might hear a parent telling a child to be 'veloz' when getting ready, although 'rápido' is more common in that informal setting. However, if someone wants to compliment your learning progress, they might say: 'Tienes un aprendizaje veloz' (You have a fast learning pace). This sounds more complimentary and emphasizes your aptitude. In business, 'una respuesta veloz' (a swift response) is highly valued and often mentioned in customer service reviews or professional emails.
Un veloz parpadeo fue suficiente para perder el momento.
Even though veloz is a relatively simple adjective, English speakers and beginner Spanish learners often make a few specific errors. The most frequent mistake is using veloz as an adverb. In English, 'fast' can be both an adjective ('a fast car') and an adverb ('he runs fast'). In Spanish, veloz is only an adjective. To say 'he runs fast' using this root, you must say 'él corre velozmente' or, more commonly, 'él corre rápido'.
- The Plural Trap
- Learners often forget to change the 'z' to 'c' when pluralizing. Writing 'velozes' is a common spelling error; the correct form is 'veloces'.
- Gender Confusion
- Some learners try to create a feminine version like 'veloza'. Remember, adjectives ending in 'z' are invariable for gender. Both 'un hombre veloz' and 'una mujer veloz' are correct.
- Overuse in Casual Speech
- While not a grammatical error, using veloz in very informal contexts (like asking a friend to hurry up) can sound a bit stiff. '¡Rápido!' is the natural choice there.
Incorrecto: Los caballos son muy velozes.
Correcto: Los caballos son muy veloces.
Another subtle mistake is confusing veloz with 'pronto'. 'Pronto' means 'soon' or 'early', while veloz refers to speed of movement. If you say 'llegaré veloz', it sounds like you are traveling at a high speed, but if you mean you will arrive in a short amount of time from now, 'llegaré pronto' is the correct expression. Additionally, ensure you don't confuse it with 'ligero'. 'Ligero' means 'light' (weight), although it can sometimes imply speed (like 'light on one's feet'), veloz is the direct word for velocity.
Incorrecto: Ella corre veloz.
Correcto: Ella es veloz. (She is fast) / Ella corre rápido. (She runs fast).
To truly master Spanish, you need to know when to use veloz and when an alternative might be more appropriate. Spanish is rich with synonyms for speed, each carrying a different nuance. Comparing veloz with 'rápido' is the most common starting point, but as you progress, you'll want to incorporate words like 'raudo', 'ágil', and 'vertiginoso' into your vocabulary.
- Veloz vs. Rápido
- 'Rápido' is the all-purpose word for fast. It is used for speed, time, and as an adverb. Veloz is more specific to physical velocity and often sounds more descriptive or formal.
- Veloz vs. Raudo
- 'Raudo' is a very formal or literary synonym. It suggests a sudden, swift movement, like a bird darting or a quick decision. 'Partió raudo hacia la ciudad.'
- Veloz vs. Ágil
- 'Ágil' means 'agile'. While an agile person is often fast, the focus is on ease of movement and coordination rather than raw speed.
- Veloz vs. Vertiginoso
- 'Vertiginoso' means 'dizzying' or 'breakneck speed'. Use this when the speed is so great it causes a sense of vertigo or is almost overwhelming.
El crecimiento de la empresa ha sido vertiginoso.
In some contexts, you might use 'presuroso', which means 'hurried' or 'hasty'. This implies that the speed is driven by a need to get somewhere or do something quickly, often with a sense of urgency. In contrast, veloz describes the speed itself as a quality. If you are describing a 'swift stream', veloz is perfect. If you are describing a person running to catch a bus, 'presuroso' might be more descriptive of their state of mind.
Un raudo movimiento de su mano evitó la caída.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
The word 'veloz' is directly related to 'velocity' in English. They both share the same Latin ancestor, making them 'cognates' or cousins in the world of words.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing the 'v' like an English 'v' with the teeth on the lip; it should be softer.
- Stressing the first syllable (VE-loz) instead of the last.
- Pronouncing the 'z' like an English 'z' (buzz); it should be 's' or 'th'.
- Making the 'o' sound like 'ow'.
- Not pronouncing the 'l' clearly.
कठिनाई स्तर
The word is short and easy to recognize, especially with the cognate 'velocity'.
The plural spelling change (z to c) requires some attention.
The 'v' sound and the stress on the final syllable are key for natural pronunciation.
Usually clearly pronounced, though the 'v/b' sound might confuse some.
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Adjectives ending in 'z' change to 'c' in the plural.
veloz -> veloces, feliz -> felices
Adjectives ending in 'z' are invariable for gender.
el chico veloz, la chica veloz
Placement of adjectives usually follows the noun.
un coche veloz
To form an adverb, add '-mente' to the singular form.
velozmente
Comparative of superiority uses 'más ... que'.
más veloz que
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
El coche azul es muy veloz.
The blue car is very fast.
Simple subject-verb-adjective structure.
Mi perro es veloz.
My dog is fast.
'Veloz' describes the dog's trait.
El tren es veloz.
The train is fast.
Using 'veloz' for public transport.
Ella es una corredora veloz.
She is a fast runner.
'Veloz' stays the same for a female runner.
Los caballos son veloces.
The horses are fast.
Plural form: veloz -> veloces.
Tengo una bicicleta veloz.
I have a fast bicycle.
Adjective following the noun.
El conejo es muy veloz.
The rabbit is very fast.
Using 'muy' to intensify the adjective.
Ese avión es veloz.
That plane is fast.
Demonstrative 'ese' with 'veloz'.
El guepardo es más veloz que el león.
The cheetah is faster than the lion.
Comparative structure: más ... que.
Necesitamos un servicio veloz.
We need a fast service.
Abstract use of 'veloz' for service.
Sus movimientos son muy veloces.
His movements are very fast.
Plural agreement with 'movimientos'.
El viento veloz soplaba en el mar.
The fast wind was blowing on the sea.
Descriptive use in the past tense.
Es un ordenador muy veloz.
It is a very fast computer.
Using 'veloz' for technology.
La respuesta fue veloz.
The response was fast.
'Ser' in the preterite tense.
No soy tan veloz como tú.
I am not as fast as you.
Comparative of equality: tan ... como.
Queremos una entrega veloz de la pizza.
We want a fast delivery of the pizza.
Noun-adjective-prepositional phrase.
Tuvo una recuperación veloz después del accidente.
He had a swift recovery after the accident.
Abstract noun 'recuperación' with 'veloz'.
La noticia tuvo una difusión veloz por internet.
The news had a swift spread over the internet.
Describing the speed of information.
Es importante actuar de manera veloz.
It is important to act in a fast manner.
'De manera veloz' as an adverbial phrase.
El río corre veloz por el valle.
The river runs fast through the valley.
Describing natural movement.
Tiene una mente veloz para las matemáticas.
He has a fast mind for mathematics.
Metaphorical use for intelligence.
Los cambios en la tecnología son veloces.
Changes in technology are fast.
Plural agreement with 'cambios'.
Buscamos a alguien con un aprendizaje veloz.
We are looking for someone with fast learning.
Using 'veloz' in a job description context.
El águila es veloz al descender.
The eagle is fast when descending.
Adjective + prepositional phrase.
El paso veloz del tiempo nos sorprende a todos.
The swift passage of time surprises us all.
Literary placement of adjective before the noun.
La empresa necesita una expansión veloz en el mercado.
The company needs a fast expansion in the market.
Professional/Business context.
A pesar de ser mayor, sigue siendo muy veloz.
Despite being older, he is still very fast.
Contrast using 'a pesar de'.
Fue un veloz encuentro en la estación.
It was a swift meeting at the station.
Describing the duration of an event.
Sus veloces dedos volaban sobre el piano.
His fast fingers flew over the piano.
Plural adjective before the noun for emphasis.
La justicia debe ser veloz para ser efectiva.
Justice must be swift to be effective.
Abstract philosophical statement.
El veloz parpadeo de las luces indicaba un error.
The fast blinking of the lights indicated an error.
Technical description.
Realizó un veloz análisis de la situación.
He performed a swift analysis of the situation.
Formal verb 'realizar' with 'veloz'.
La fugacidad de la vida se siente en cada veloz latido.
The fleeting nature of life is felt in every swift heartbeat.
Poetic and complex sentence structure.
El mercado financiero reaccionó de forma veloz ante la crisis.
The financial market reacted swiftly to the crisis.
Adverbial phrase 'de forma veloz'.
Su prosa es veloz, casi vertiginosa.
His prose is fast, almost dizzying.
Literary criticism context.
La veloz evolución de las especies es un tema debatido.
The swift evolution of species is a debated topic.
Scientific/Academic context.
No pude captar su veloz mirada de desaprobación.
I couldn't catch his swift look of disapproval.
Describing subtle social cues.
El veloz transcurrir de los días de verano.
The swift passing of summer days.
Nominalization of the verb 'transcurrir'.
Se requiere una intervención veloz de los organismos internacionales.
A swift intervention from international organizations is required.
Passive/Formal construction.
Aquel veloz corcel desapareció en el horizonte.
That swift steed disappeared on the horizon.
Archaic/Literary word 'corcel'.
La arquitectura de la información permite un acceso veloz a los datos.
Information architecture allows for swift access to data.
Technical/Professional jargon.
Su veloz ingenio le permitió sortear las preguntas difíciles.
His quick wit allowed him to bypass the difficult questions.
Metaphorical use for mental agility.
La veloz cadencia de la música incitaba al baile.
The swift cadence of the music incited dancing.
Describing artistic rhythm.
Es imperativo un desarrollo veloz de energías renovables.
A swift development of renewable energies is imperative.
Formal/Political discourse.
La veloz obsolescencia de los dispositivos electrónicos es preocupante.
The rapid obsolescence of electronic devices is worrying.
Advanced vocabulary 'obsolescencia'.
Bajo su veloz batuta, la orquesta alcanzó la perfección.
Under his swift baton, the orchestra reached perfection.
Metonymy ('batuta' for the conductor).
El veloz flujo de capitales afecta a las economías emergentes.
The swift flow of capital affects emerging economies.
Macroeconomic context.
Apenas un veloz destello en la inmensidad del cosmos.
Barely a swift flash in the immensity of the cosmos.
Poetic/Scientific reflection.
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अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Rápido is more common and can be an adverb. Veloz is strictly an adjective.
Pronto refers to time (soon/early), while veloz refers to speed of movement.
Ligero means light in weight, though it sometimes implies nimbleness.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— Faster than a spark/flash of lightning.
Salió de allí más veloz que una centella.
informal/poetic— To be quick-tongued or speak very fast.
Ten cuidado, ella es veloz de lengua.
informal— At lightning speed (related to veloz).
Terminó la tarea a la velocidad del rayo.
neutral— To try to be faster than one actually is.
No te hagas el veloz, que te vas a cansar.
informal— In a quick blink of an eye.
Todo cambió en un veloz abrir y cerrar de ojos.
neutral— To be quick-handed (could imply skill or stealing).
El mago es muy veloz de manos.
neutral— To have fast feet (to be a good runner).
Aquel niño tiene pies veloces.
informalआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Both mean 'fast'.
Rápido is the general term and can be used as an adverb ('corre rápido'). Veloz is an adjective and sounds more formal or descriptive.
Él es un corredor veloz. Él corre rápido.
Both relate to speed/time.
Pronto means 'soon' (time relative to now). Veloz means 'fast' (rate of movement).
Llegaré pronto (I will arrive soon). Llegaré veloz (I will arrive moving fast).
Both can describe movement.
Ligero literally means 'lightweight'. It can imply speed because light things move easily, but veloz is the specific word for speed.
Lleva una mochila ligera. Es un caballo veloz.
Both mean 'fast/swift'.
Raudo is much more formal and literary than veloz. It often implies a sudden, quick action.
Partió raudo hacia el horizonte.
It's the adverb form of veloz.
Use veloz to describe a thing (adjective). Use velozmente to describe an action (adverb).
El coche es veloz. El coche se mueve velozmente.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
[Sustantivo] + es + veloz
El perro es veloz.
[Sustantivo] + es más veloz que + [Sustantivo]
El avión es más veloz que el tren.
Tener una + [Sustantivo abstracto] + veloz
Tuvo una recuperación veloz.
A paso + veloz
Caminaba a paso veloz.
El + veloz + [Sustantivo]
El veloz transcurrir del tiempo.
De manera + veloz
Reaccionó de manera veloz.
Tan + veloz + como
Es tan veloz como un rayo.
Muy + veloz
Es un coche muy veloz.
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High in written Spanish and sports commentary; medium in daily casual speech.
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Writing 'velozes' for the plural.
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veloces
In Spanish, 'z' changes to 'c' before 'e' or 'i'.
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Using 'veloza' for feminine nouns.
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veloz
Adjectives ending in 'z' are the same for both genders.
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Using 'veloz' as an adverb (e.g., 'Él corre veloz').
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Él corre rápido / Él corre velozmente.
'Veloz' is an adjective, not an adverb.
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Stressing the first syllable (VE-loz).
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ve-LOZ
Words ending in consonants other than 'n' or 's' are stressed on the last syllable.
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Using 'veloz' to mean 'soon' (e.g., 'Vengo veloz').
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Vengo pronto.
'Veloz' is about speed of movement, 'pronto' is about time.
सुझाव
The Z-C Rule
Always remember that 'veloz' becomes 'veloces'. This rule applies to all Spanish words ending in 'z' like 'luz/luces' or 'pez/peces'.
Synonym Swap
To improve your Spanish writing, try replacing 'rápido' with 'veloz' in descriptive paragraphs. It adds variety and sophistication.
Stress the End
The stress is on the 'oz' part. Saying ve-LOZ correctly will make you sound much more like a native speaker.
Nature and Machines
'Veloz' is the perfect word for describing animals (like cheetahs) and high-performance machines (like sports cars).
Making Comparisons
Use 'más veloz que' to compare two things. It's a foundational A2 grammar structure that works perfectly with this word.
Lightning Fast
Learn the phrase 'veloz como el rayo' (fast as lightning). It's a common idiom that native speakers use all the time.
Adjective Order
Usually, 'veloz' goes after the noun. But if you want to be poetic, put it before: 'la veloz flecha'.
Sports Commentary
Watch a soccer match in Spanish and listen for how many times the commentator says 'veloz' to describe a player's sprint.
Cognate Connection
Link 'veloz' to 'velocity' in your mind. This will help you remember the meaning instantly without translation.
Elegant Descriptions
Use 'veloz' for abstract things like a 'recuperación veloz'. It sounds more professional than 'recuperación rápida'.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of a 'Velocity' (Velocidad) and how a 'Velociraptor' was a very 'veloz' dinosaur.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a cheetah with a giant letter 'Z' on its side, running so fast the 'Z' blurs into a 'C' (reminding you of the plural 'veloces').
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to use 'veloz' three times today: once to describe an animal, once for a vehicle, and once for a person's action.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
From the Latin 'velox', 'velocis', which means quick, fleet, or rapid. It has been part of the Spanish language since its early development from Vulgar Latin.
मूल अर्थ: Swift, rapid, moving with speed.
Indo-European -> Italic -> Romance -> Spanish.सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
No specific sensitivities; the word is neutral and safe to use in all contexts.
English speakers often use 'fast' for everything. In Spanish, using 'veloz' makes you sound more descriptive and precise.
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वास्तविक संदर्भ
Sports
- corredor veloz
- ataque veloz
- vuelta veloz
- ritmo veloz
Nature
- animal veloz
- viento veloz
- río veloz
- crecimiento veloz
Technology
- procesador veloz
- conexión veloz
- coche veloz
- sistema veloz
Business
- respuesta veloz
- trámite veloz
- decisión veloz
- cambio veloz
Daily Life
- paso veloz
- mirada veloz
- recuperación veloz
- mente veloz
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"¿Cuál es el animal más veloz que has visto en persona?"
"¿Prefieres viajar en un tren veloz o en avión?"
"¿Crees que es mejor tener una mente veloz o una mente profunda?"
"¿Cuál es el coche más veloz que te gustaría conducir?"
"¿Te gusta caminar a paso veloz o prefieres un paseo lento?"
डायरी विषय
Describe un momento en tu vida en el que el tiempo pasó de manera muy veloz.
Escribe sobre una persona que conozcas que tenga una mente veloz.
Si pudieras ser tan veloz como un superhéroe, ¿qué harías primero?
Describe un animal veloz y por qué te impresiona su velocidad.
Reflexiona sobre cómo la tecnología veloz ha cambiado nuestra forma de vivir.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालIt is both! Adjectives ending in 'z' do not change for gender. You can say 'un hombre veloz' and 'una mujer veloz'. This makes it very easy to use for beginners.
The plural is 'veloces'. In Spanish, words that end in 'z' change the 'z' to a 'c' before adding 'es'. For example: 'los coches veloces'.
Technically, no. 'Veloz' is an adjective. You should say 'Él es veloz' (He is fast) or use the adverb: 'Él corre velozmente' or 'Él corre rápido'.
Use 'veloz' when you want to sound more descriptive, formal, or when emphasizing the inherent quality of speed. 'Rápido' is better for everyday, casual situations.
Yes, you can use it metaphorically for time, like 'el veloz paso del tiempo' (the swift passage of time), but for 'soon', use 'pronto'.
It means 'quick-witted' or 'fast-thinking'. It describes someone who can process information or come up with ideas very quickly.
Yes, 'velocidad' is the noun (speed/velocity) and 'veloz' is the adjective (fast/swift). They come from the same Latin root.
Yes, it is very common, especially in writing, sports, and descriptions of nature or technology.
Yes, to describe someone who runs fast or does things quickly. 'Eres muy veloz'.
Yes, you can say 'velocísimo' to mean 'extremely fast' or 'the fastest possible'.
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Describe a fast animal using 'veloz'.
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Compare a car and a bicycle using 'más veloz que'.
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Write a sentence about a fast recovery.
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Use 'veloz' in a poetic sentence about time.
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Describe your car or bike.
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What is the fastest thing in the world?
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Describe a fast river.
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Write a formal request for a fast answer.
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Describe a politician's quick response.
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Translate: The dog is fast.
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Is your computer fast?
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Who is faster, you or your friend?
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Describe the wind today.
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Describe a sprinter.
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Say: 'El coche es veloz.'
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Say: 'Los caballos son veloces.'
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Say: 'Tengo una mente veloz.'
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Say: 'Camino a paso veloz.'
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Say: 'Fue una intervención veloz.'
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Pronounce 'velozmente' correctly.
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Pronounce 'velocidad' correctly.
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Pronounce 'velocísimo' correctly.
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Is 'veloz' stressed on the first or last syllable?
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How do you say 'very fast' using one word?
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Use 'veloz' to describe your internet.
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Use 'veloz' to describe a cheetah.
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Use 'veloz' to describe a quick thought.
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Repeat: 'Coche veloz'.
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Repeat: 'Trenes veloces'.
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Repeat: 'Respuesta veloz'.
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Repeat: 'Mente veloz'.
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Repeat: 'Viento veloz'.
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Listen and identify the word: 'veloz'.
Listen and identify the word: 'veloces'.
Listen and identify the word: 'velocidad'.
Listen and identify the word: 'velozmente'.
Listen and identify the word: 'raudo'.
Did you hear 'veloz' or 'lento'?
Did you hear 'veloz' or 'feroz'?
Did you hear 'veloces' or 'velocidad'?
Did you hear 'veloz' or 'rápido'?
Did you hear 'veloz' or 'precoz'?
Identify the adjective in: 'El gato veloz'.
Identify the plural in: 'Los perros veloces'.
Identify the adverb in: 'Corre velozmente'.
Identify the noun in: 'Mucha velocidad'.
Identify the synonym in: 'Movimiento raudo'.
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Summary
The word 'veloz' is your go-to adjective for describing high speed with a touch of elegance. Use it to describe fast animals, quick thinkers, or swift actions. Example: 'El guepardo es veloz' (The cheetah is fast).
- Veloz is a Spanish adjective meaning fast or swift, used for both physical speed and abstract quickness.
- It is a common-gender adjective, meaning it doesn't change for masculine or feminine nouns.
- The plural form is 'veloces', following the standard rule of changing 'z' to 'c' before 'es'.
- While similar to 'rápido', 'veloz' is more formal and emphasizes the quality of the speed itself.
The Z-C Rule
Always remember that 'veloz' becomes 'veloces'. This rule applies to all Spanish words ending in 'z' like 'luz/luces' or 'pez/peces'.
Synonym Swap
To improve your Spanish writing, try replacing 'rápido' with 'veloz' in descriptive paragraphs. It adds variety and sophistication.
Stress the End
The stress is on the 'oz' part. Saying ve-LOZ correctly will make you sound much more like a native speaker.
Nature and Machines
'Veloz' is the perfect word for describing animals (like cheetahs) and high-performance machines (like sports cars).
उदाहरण
El guepardo es un animal muy veloz.
संबंधित सामग्री
यह शब्द अन्य भाषाओं में
संबंधित ग्रामर रूल्स
संबंधित मुहावरे
general के और शब्द
a causa de
A2इसका अर्थ है 'के कारण' या 'की वजह से'। इसका उपयोग किसी संज्ञा के साथ कारण बताने के लिए किया जाता है।
a condición de que
B2On condition that, provided that, or given that.
a dónde
A1कहाँ? (किस स्थान या गंतव्य की ओर?)
a lo mejor
A2शायद; मुमकिन है। 'a lo mejor' स्पेनिश बातचीत में बहुत आम है।
a menos que
B1जब तक कि. मैं नहीं जाऊंगा जब तक कि वह न आए। (I won't go unless he comes.)
a no ser que
B2इसका अर्थ है 'जब तक कि' या 'बशर्ते कि'। यह किसी नियम के अपवाद को दर्शाता है।
a pesar de
B1के बावजूद। 'बारिश के बावजूद वह आया।' (Despite the rain, he came.)
a_pesar_de
B2बारिश के बावजूद, हम बाहर गए।
a propósito
B21. वैसे / प्रसंगवश: विषय बदलने के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है। 2. जानबूझकर: इरादे से कुछ करना। 'वैसे, क्या आपने मेरी किताब देखी?' और 'उसने यह जानबूझकर किया।'
a raíz de
B2के परिणामस्वरूप; के कारण।