Aside

/əˈsaɪd/ adverb

Aside means to one side or out of the way, as in putting something aside on a table. It can also mean “not counting this part” or, in drama, words spoken quietly to the audience that other characters pretend not to hear.

From “on side,” with “a-” coming from “on” and “side” meaning “the edge or flank.” Over time the phrase blended into a single word.

AMበጎን
ARفي جانب
BNপাশে
CAa part
CSstranou
DAtil side
DEbeiseite
ELπαρά
ESaparte
FAکنار
FIsivussa
FRà part
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