Also

/ˈɔːlsoʊ/ adverb

Used to add another fact, person, or thing; it means “in addition” or “too.” It connects ideas together.

From Old English *eallswā*, meaning “just so, likewise, also.” This itself combines *eall* (“all”) and *swā* (“so, thus”). Over time, the form shortened and simplified into “also.”

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