Constantly

Continuously without pause or interruption; happening all the time without variation.

From Latin 'constans,' meaning 'standing firm' or 'unchanging,' from 'con-' (together) and 'stare' (to stand). It entered English in the 14th century, originally meaning 'steadfast' before developing its temporal sense of 'continuous.'

AMያለ ማቋረጥ
ARباستمرار
BNক্রমাগত
CAconstantment
CSneustále
DAkonstant
DEständig
ELσυνεχώς
ESconstantemente
FAمدام
FIjatkuvasti
FRconstamment
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