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When to use "hayaku" and when to use "isogu"
2009年9月25日 17:17
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Isogu is definitely "hurry", yes, but "hayai" doesn't only mean "fast".
It can be used meaning "early", like "Hayaku okiru" (wake up early) "Hayaku dekakeru"(go out early)...
we have two Kanji to explain "hayaku""hayai".
The one is ”早い”, related to time(early or late).
The another is ”速い", explains speed(fast and slow).
2009年9月28日
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"hayaku(hayai)" is like "fast".
"isogu" is like "hurry", and contains "an intention; a wish; a purpose"
"isogu" means "to do something fast".
The car runs fast => hayai
You shuould go hurry => isogu
I hope this will be your help.
2009年9月26日
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