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The expression 快要 (kuài yào) is considered informal and is commonly used in everyday conversation. It conveys the meaning of "about to," "soon," or "on the verge of" and is often used to describe something that will happen shortly.
In contrast to more formal expressions, 快要 (kuài yào) is more casual and is frequently used among friends, family, or in relaxed settings. For instance, a more formal way to express a similar idea might involve using phrases like 将要 (jiāng yào) or 预计 (yù jì), which are suitable for written or formal speech.
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1. 即将 (jí jiāng) - about to, soon, on the verge of
2. 将要 (jiāng yào) - will, going to, about to
3. 马上 (mǎ shàng) - immediately, right away, soon
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快要 (kuài yào) is often used to express that something is about to happen soon. For example, 他快要到了 (tā kuài yào dào le) means "He is about to arrive".
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