Oft

/ɔːft/ adverb

Definition

An archaic or poetic form of 'often,' meaning frequently or many times. Primarily used in literary or formal contexts today.

Etymology

From Old English oft, related to German oft, both from Proto-Germanic *ufta. The word has remained largely unchanged for over a millennium, though it's now considered archaic except in poetry and formal writing.

Kelly Says

Shakespeare used 'oft' over 200 times in his works, helping cement it as the quintessential 'poetic' alternative to 'often' - which is why it still appears in wedding vows and formal speeches today, even though most people would never use it in casual conversation.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ብዙ ጊዜ
ARالعربية
غالبا
BNবাংলা
প্রায়ই
CACatalà
sovint
CSČeština
často
DADansk
ofte
DEDeutsch
oft
ELΕλληνικά
συχνά
ESEspañol
a menudo
FAفارسی
اغلب
FISuomi
usein
FRFrançais
souvent
GUGU
વારંવાર
HAHA
sau-sau
HEעברית
לעתים קרובות
HIहिन्दी
अक्सर
HUMagyar
gyakran
IDBahasa Indonesia
sering
IGIG
ugboro ụgbọ
ITItaliano
spesso
JA日本語
しばしば
KKKK
жиі
KMKM
ច្រើនដង
KO한국어
종종
MRMR
वारंवार
MSBahasa Melayu
sering
MYမြန်မာ
အလွန်မကြေးမုံ့
NLNederlands
vaak
NONorsk
ofte
PAPA
ਅਕਸਰ
PLPolski
często
PTPortuguês
frequentemente
RORomână
des
RUРусский
часто
SVSvenska
ofta
SWKiswahili
mara nyingi
TAதமிழ்
அடிக்கடி
TEతెలుగు
తరచుగా
THไทย
บ่อย
TLTL
madalas
TRTürkçe
sık sık
UKУкраїнська
часто
URاردو
اکثر
VITiếng Việt
thường
YOYO
nigbagbogbo
ZH中文
经常
ZUZU
ngokuqhubekela

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