Apparently

As far as one knows or can see; used to indicate that something seems to be true based on available evidence, though it may not be certain.

Formed from 'apparent' plus '-ly,' with 'apparent' coming from Latin 'apparere,' meaning 'to appear' or 'to come into sight.' The word combines 'ad-' (to) and 'parere' (to come forth). It entered English in the 14th century, maintaining the sense of something becoming visible or seeming to be true based on surface appearances.

AMበግልጽ
ARيبدو أن
BNস্পষ্টত
CAaparentment
CSzřejmě
DAtilsyneladende
DEanscheinend
ELπροφανώς
ESaparentemente
FAظاهراً
FIilmeisesti
FRapparemment
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