Freshly

/ˈfrɛʃli/ adverb

Recently; in a fresh manner or state; newly done or obtained.

From Middle English 'freshly', formed by adding the adverbial suffix '-ly' to 'fresh'. The root comes from Old French 'frais' and Germanic origins, meaning new or recent. The adverb maintains the temporal sense of recentness.

AMአዳማ
ARطازجا
BNসদ্য
CAfrescament
CSčerstvě
DAnylig
DEfrisch
ELφρέσκα
ESrecién
FAتازه
FIjuuri
FRfraîchement
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