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English - Japanese

Already

ˌɔlˈrɛdi
Extremely common
200 - 300
200 - 300
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.

もう, とっくに, すでに

Already meanings in Japanese

もう

Example:
I have already eaten lunch.
私はもう昼食を食べました。
Are you already going home?
あなたはもう帰るのですか?
Usage: InformalContext: Used to indicate that something has happened before the current time.
Note: Commonly used in both spoken and written Japanese. It conveys a sense of completion or an action that has taken place earlier than expected.

とっくに

Example:
I've already finished my homework a long time ago.
私はとっくに宿題を終えました。
She already left the party long ago.
彼女はとっくにパーティーを出ました。
Usage: InformalContext: Used to emphasize that something was done much earlier than now.
Note: This expression adds emphasis to the fact that the action was completed long before the current moment.

すでに

Example:
He has already registered for the course.
彼はすでにコースに登録しています。
They already announced the results.
彼らはすでに結果を発表しました。
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Used in both formal and informal contexts to imply that something has been done prior to now.
Note: More versatile than 'もう' and can be used in formal writing or speeches.

Already's synonyms

previously

Preceding in time or order; before now.
Example: I had already completed the task.
Note: It emphasizes that something was done before a specific point in time or event.

formerly

In the past; in an earlier period.
Example: She was already a doctor before she turned 30.
Note: It indicates something that was true or existed in the past.

heretofore

Up to this time; before now.
Example: The issue had already been resolved heretofore.
Note: It is a formal or literary term used to indicate something that has happened up to a particular point in time.

Already expressions, common phrases

All set

It means everything is ready or in order.
Example: I've finished preparing for the presentation, so we're all set to go.
Note: It implies readiness or completion rather than just something being done.

In the bag

It means something is certain or assured to happen.
Example: With only two minutes left, victory is in the bag for our team.
Note: It emphasizes certainty more strongly than 'already.'

No longer

It indicates a change in a previous state or condition.
Example: I am no longer interested in working for that company.
Note: It highlights the change in status or condition compared to something being done.

Been there, done that

It means having experienced or dealt with something before.
Example: I don't want to go back to that place; been there, done that.
Note: It conveys a sense of having experienced or completed something, similar to 'already,' but with a more casual tone.

Ahead of the game

It means being in a position of advantage or being prepared.
Example: By starting early, we were ahead of the game and finished the project before the deadline.
Note: It indicates being well-prepared or in a favorable position, similar to 'already,' but with a focus on being ahead rather than just done.

Over and done with

It means something is finished and no longer needs to be dealt with.
Example: The exams are finally over and done with, so we can relax now.
Note: It emphasizes completion and relief after finishing something, similar to 'already,' but with a sense of finality.

Past it

It means being too old or experienced for something.
Example: I used to enjoy that show, but now I feel like I'm past it.
Note: It suggests moving beyond or growing out of something, similar to 'already,' but with a focus on being past a certain stage.

Already everyday (slang) expressions

Already gone

Means that something has happened or been used up very quickly.
Example: Don't worry about it, the food is already gone.
Note: Adds a sense of suddenness or unexpectedness to the word "already."

Already on it

Indicates that someone is already taking action or working on a task.
Example: I heard the news and I'm already on it, trying to find more information.
Note: Emphasizes immediate action or initiative.

Already way

Conveys being beyond a certain point in time or progress.
Example: I told you I'd be there by 8, I'm already way past that time.
Note: Emphasizes being significantly past a specified point.

Already known

Indicates that information is not new or surprising.
Example: Yeah, I'm aware of it. That's already known.
Note: Emphasizes that the knowledge or fact is not recent or groundbreaking.

Already over it

Shows that one has moved past a situation or emotion.
Example: I don't want to think about it anymore. I'm already over it.
Note: Emphasizes a swift transition from being affected to being unaffected.

Already a thing

Refers to something that has become popular or widely accepted.
Example: You haven't heard? That style is already a thing.
Note: Emphasizes the trendiness or prevalence of a concept or idea.

Already happened

States that an event or action has taken place in the past.
Example: I don't need to remind you, that's already happened.
Note: Highlights the finality or non-reversible nature of the event.

Already - Examples

I have already eaten breakfast.
She had already left when I arrived.
We need to plan everything in advance.

Already grammar

Already - Adverb (Adverb) / Adverb (Adverb)
Lemma: already
Conjugations
Adverb (Adverb): already
Syllables, Separation and Stress
already Contains 2 syllables: al • ready
Phonetic transcription: ȯl-ˈre-dē
al ready , ȯl ˈre (The red syllable is stressed)

Already - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
already: 200 - 300 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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