Usually

Definition

In most instances or cases; happening or done most of the time as a regular occurrence.

Etymology

From Latin 'usus' meaning 'use' or 'practice,' evolving through Old French 'usuel' meaning 'customary.' The English form developed in the 14th century, emphasizing habitual practice or common occurrence based on repeated use or experience.

Kelly Says

What's captivating about 'usually' is that it encapsulates the human experience of pattern recognition - we observe repeated behaviors or events and compress them into this single word that predicts future occurrences. It's essentially a linguistic time machine that brings past experience into present expectations.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ብዙውን ጊዜ
ARالعربية
عادة
BNবাংলা
সাধারণত
CACatalà
normalment
CSČeština
obvykle
DADansk
sædvanligvis
DEDeutsch
gewöhnlich
ELΕλληνικά
συνήθως
ESEspañol
usualmente
FAفارسی
معمولاً
FISuomi
yleensä
FRFrançais
généralement
GUGU
સામાન્ય રીતે
HAHA
sau da
HEעברית
בדרך כלל
HIहिन्दी
आमतौर पर
HUMagyar
általában
IDBahasa Indonesia
biasanya
IGIG
mgbe ọtụtụ
ITItaliano
solitamente
JA日本語
通常
KKKK
әдетте
KMKM
ជាធម្មតា
KO한국어
보통
MRMR
सामान्यत:
MSBahasa Melayu
biasanya
MYမြန်မာ
များသောအားဖြင့်
NLNederlands
gewoonlijk
NONorsk
vanligvis
PAPA
ਆਮ ਤੌਰ ਤੇ
PLPolski
zwykle
PTPortuguês
geralmente
RORomână
de obicei
RUРусский
обычно
SVSvenska
vanligtvis
SWKiswahili
kawaida
TAதமிழ்
பொதுவாக
TEతెలుగు
సాధారణంగా
THไทย
โดยทั่วไป
TLTL
karaniwan
TRTürkçe
genellikle
UKУкраїнська
зазвичай
URاردو
عام طور پر
VITiếng Việt
thường xuyên
YOYO
akoseni
ZH中文
通常
ZUZU
ngokuvamile

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