Generally

In most cases or as a rule, without considering specific exceptions or details.

Derived from the Latin 'generalis' meaning 'of or belonging to a whole class,' which came through Old French 'general.' The adverbial form developed in Middle English around the 14th century to describe something that applies broadly rather than specifically.

AMብዙውን ጊዜ
ARعموما
BNসাধারণত
CAgeneralment
CSobecně
DAgenerelt
DEallgemein
ELγενικά
ESgeneralmente
FAبه طور کلی
FIyleensä
FRgénéralement
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