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快到了 (kuài dàole) is a commonly used phrase in Chinese that means "We will be there soon." It is often used to indicate that a destination or event is approaching and will be reached or happening in a short amount of time.
The word 快 (kuài) means "fast" or "quick," and 到 (dào) means "to arrive." The addition of 了 (le) at the end of the phrase indicates a change in state or completion, giving the overall meaning of "almost arrived" or "about to arrive."
For example, if you are on a road trip and your destination is only a few minutes away, you can say "快到了 (kuài dàole)" to let your companions know that you will be arriving soon.
Another example could be if you are waiting for a friend to meet you at a restaurant, and they call to say they are on their way. You can respond with "快到了 (kuài dàole)" to let them know that you are aware they will be arriving soon.
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