A1 Collocation ニュートラル

biraz daha hızlı

A bit faster

意味

Increasing speed.

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文化的背景

In Istanbul, 'biraz daha hızlı' is almost a mantra for survival in traffic and crowded public transport. Waiters might use this phrase to reassure customers that their food is coming 'a bit faster' than usual. Turkish football fans often shout this at players who seem sluggish on the pitch. In traditional arts like Ebru (marbling), speed is discouraged, so you would rarely hear this phrase there.

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The 'Daha' Rule

Remember that 'daha' is your best friend for comparisons. You can use it with almost any adjective to say 'more [adjective]'.

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Don't be too pushy

When using this in a restaurant, add 'lütfen' (please) to avoid sounding like an impatient tourist.

意味

Increasing speed.

💡

The 'Daha' Rule

Remember that 'daha' is your best friend for comparisons. You can use it with almost any adjective to say 'more [adjective]'.

⚠️

Don't be too pushy

When using this in a restaurant, add 'lütfen' (please) to avoid sounding like an impatient tourist.

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Adverbial use

In Turkish, you don't need to change 'hızlı' to make it an adverb. It works for both 'fast' and 'fastly'.

自分をテスト

Fill in the blanks to ask the driver to go a bit faster.

Lütfen ______ ______ hızlı gidin.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: biraz / daha

The correct order is 'biraz' (a bit) then 'daha' (more).

Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'Work a bit faster'?

Hangisi doğru?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Biraz daha hızlı çalış.

Turkish follows the order: Quantifier + Comparative + Adjective + Verb.

Match the Turkish words with their English meanings.

Eşleştirin:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: a

These are the core components of the phrase.

Complete the dialogue in the taxi.

Yolcu: Geç kaldım! Şoför: Merak etmeyin, ______ ______ ______ gideceğim.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: biraz daha hızlı

If the passenger is late, the driver should go faster.

🎉 スコア: /4

ビジュアル学習ツール

Fast vs. Slow

Hızlı (Fast)
Araba Car
Uçak Plane
Yavaş (Slow)
Kaplumbağa Turtle
Yaya Pedestrian

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Fill in the blanks to ask the driver to go a bit faster. Fill Blank A1

Lütfen ______ ______ hızlı gidin.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: biraz / daha

The correct order is 'biraz' (a bit) then 'daha' (more).

Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'Work a bit faster'? Choose A1

Hangisi doğru?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Biraz daha hızlı çalış.

Turkish follows the order: Quantifier + Comparative + Adjective + Verb.

Match the Turkish words with their English meanings. Match A1

左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: a

These are the core components of the phrase.

Complete the dialogue in the taxi. dialogue_completion A2

Yolcu: Geç kaldım! Şoför: Merak etmeyin, ______ ______ ______ gideceğim.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: biraz daha hızlı

If the passenger is late, the driver should go faster.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

Yes, 'Daha hızlı' means 'Faster'. Adding 'biraz' just softens it to 'A bit faster'.

Not exactly. 'Hızlı' refers to speed/velocity, while 'çabuk' refers to doing something in a short amount of time (hurrying).

Replace 'biraz' with 'çok'. So, 'çok daha hızlı'.

It is neutral. To make it polite, add 'edebilir misiniz' (can you) or 'lütfen' (please).

Yes, you can say 'Biraz daha hızlı yürü' (Walk a bit faster).

The opposite is 'biraz daha yavaş' (a bit slower).

Yes, in this context it quantifies the degree of the comparative.

Yes, but it's better to say 'daha hızlı bir geri dönüş' (a faster turnaround/feedback).

It can be for English speakers. Try making an 'ee' sound but move your tongue back.

It's grammatically possible but sounds redundant and less natural than 'biraz daha hızlı'.

関連フレーズ

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biraz daha yavaş

contrast

a little bit slower

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çok daha hızlı

builds on

much faster

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en hızlı

specialized form

the fastest

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hızlıca

similar

quickly

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