Continually

Repeatedly over a period of time, often with brief interruptions; happening again and again.

From Latin 'continuus,' meaning 'uninterrupted,' derived from 'continere' (to hold together). The English word developed in the 14th century, though it has come to allow for brief interruptions unlike 'continuously.'

AMያልተቋረጠ
ARبشكل مستمر
BNক্রমাগত
CAcontínuament
CSneustále
DAuafbrudt
DEständig
ELσυνεχώς
EScontinuamente
FAمسلسل
FIjatkuvasti
FRcontinuellement
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