Regular

/ˈrɛɡjələr/ adjective, noun

As an adjective, regular means happening at the same time or in the same way over and over, or following a normal, expected pattern. As a noun, it can mean a person who often goes to the same place.

From Latin *regularis* (according to rule), from *regula* (rule, straight stick), from *regere* (to rule, guide). It originally meant ‘ruled’ or ‘orderly.’

AFgereeld
AMመደበኛ
ARمنتظم
BGредовен
BNনিয়মিত
CAregular
CSpravidelný
DAregelmæssig
DEregelmäßig
ELτακτικός
ESregular
ETregulaarne
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