Definition
In a skillful, convenient, or easy manner; without much difficulty or effort.
Etymology
From 'handy' plus the adverbial suffix '-ly' (from Old English '-lice'), which transforms adjectives into adverbs describing how something is done.
Kelly Says
The phrase 'won handily' (like winning a sports game without effort) comes from 'handy,' which originally meant 'happening at hand'—literally 'within arm's reach,' making it the ancestor of modern 'easy peasy.'
Translations
AMአማርኛ
በጣም ቀላል
be-ta-m kelel
ARالعربية
بسهولة
bi-suh-walah
CACatalà
facilment
fa-si-l-men
DEDeutsch
behändig
beh-an-dihk
ELΕλληνικά
εύκολα
euf-koh-lah
ESEspañol
fácilmente
fa-see-l-men-teh
FAفارسی
به آسانی
beh-a-sa-ni
FISuomi
kätevästi
kae-te-väs-tee
FRFrançais
facilement
fa-see-leh-man
HEעברית
בנוחות
be-noo-kho-t
HIहिन्दी
आसानी से
a-sa-na-ee se
IDBahasa Indonesia
dengan mudah
den-gan mu-dah
ITItaliano
facilmente
fa-chee-len-teh
MSBahasa Melayu
dengan mudah
den-gan mu-dah
NLNederlands
handig
han-dihk
PTPortuguês
facilmente
fa-see-l-men-teh
SVSvenska
handily
han-di-lee
SWKiswahili
rahisi
ra-hee-si
TAதமிழ்
சௌகரியமாக
sow-ga-ri-ya-ma-ak
TEతెలుగు
సులభంగా
su-la-bha-nga
THไทย
อย่างง่ายดาย
yahng-ngan-dai
TRTürkçe
kolayca
ko-lay-cha
UKУкраїнська
легко
leg-ko
URاردو
آسانی سے
a-sa-ni se
VITiếng Việt
dễ dàng
dzy-an