At the present time; now, as things are happening at this moment.
From the adjective 'current' meaning 'running, flowing, present', which comes from Latin 'currere' meaning 'to run'. Over time, English speakers used 'currently' to talk about what is 'running' or happening right now.
Think of time like a river: what is 'current' is what is flowing past you right now. 'Currently' simply zooms in on the exact moment you’re in, like a live broadcast of reality.
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