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Sometimes

ˈsəmˌtaɪmz
Extremely common
500 - 600
500 - 600
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Parfois, Des fois, À l'occasion, De temps en temps

Sometimes meanings in Portuguese

Parfois

Example:
Sometimes I go for a walk in the evening.
Parfois, je me promène le soir.
She sometimes forgets her keys.
Elle oublie parfois ses clés.
Usage: InformalContext: Used in everyday conversation to indicate frequency.
Note: This is the most common translation and can be used in various contexts to express that something happens occasionally.

Des fois

Example:
Sometimes I like to read a book.
Des fois, j'aime lire un livre.
He sometimes watches movies on weekends.
Il regarde des films des fois le week-end.
Usage: InformalContext: Used in casual conversations, often interchangeable with 'parfois'.
Note: This expression is more colloquial and is frequently used in spoken French.

À l'occasion

Example:
Sometimes I bake cookies for my friends.
À l'occasion, je fais des cookies pour mes amis.
We sometimes travel to the mountains.
Nous voyageons à l'occasion dans les montagnes.
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Can be used in both formal and informal settings, often suggests a less frequent occurrence.
Note: This phrase implies that the action is not regular but rather happens occasionally.

De temps en temps

Example:
Sometimes I go to the gym.
De temps en temps, je vais à la salle de sport.
They sometimes visit their grandparents.
Ils rendent visite à leurs grands-parents de temps en temps.
Usage: InformalContext: Used in everyday situations to convey that something happens now and then.
Note: This expression emphasizes irregularity and can be used interchangeably with 'parfois' in most situations.

Sometimes's synonyms

Occasionally

Occasionally means happening from time to time, not regularly or frequently. It implies less frequency than sometimes.
Example: I occasionally go for a run in the morning.
Note: Occasionally implies a slightly lower frequency than sometimes.

Sometimes expressions, common phrases

Every now and then

This phrase means occasionally or sometimes, but not regularly.
Example: Every now and then, I like to treat myself to a nice dinner.
Note: Similar to 'sometimes,' but with a slightly more specific frequency.

On occasion

This phrase means at times or sometimes, without a fixed pattern.
Example: On occasion, I enjoy going for a hike in the mountains.
Note: Suggests a less frequent occurrence compared to 'sometimes.'

From time to time

This phrase means occasionally or periodically.
Example: From time to time, I like to try new hobbies.
Note: Similar to 'sometimes,' but with a hint of regularity.

Now and again

This phrase means occasionally or every so often.
Example: Now and again, I treat myself to a shopping spree.
Note: Similar to 'sometimes,' but with a sense of infrequency.

At times

This phrase means occasionally or sometimes.
Example: At times, I find it hard to focus on my work.
Note: Essentially synonymous with 'sometimes.'

Once in a while

This phrase means occasionally or infrequently.
Example: I like to go camping in the mountains once in a while.
Note: Implies a less frequent occurrence compared to 'sometimes.'

Off and on

This phrase means intermittently or occasionally.
Example: I've been working on my novel off and on for the past year.
Note: Suggests a sporadic pattern of occurrence, similar to 'sometimes.'

At intervals

This phrase means occasionally or periodically.
Example: They meet at intervals to discuss their progress.
Note: Similar to 'sometimes,' but with a more structured sense of timing.

Intermittently

This phrase means at irregular intervals or occasionally.
Example: The rain fell intermittently throughout the day.
Note: Conveys a sense of irregularity similar to 'sometimes.'

Sometimes everyday (slang) expressions

On and off

This term suggests alternating between periods of activity and inactivity.
Example: I check my email on and off throughout the day.
Note: It implies a less consistent pattern compared to 'sometimes'.

Hit or miss

Refers to something being unpredictable or unreliable.
Example: The bus schedule is hit or miss, so I never know when it'll arrive.
Note: It conveys a sense of uncertainty unlike the occasional nature of 'sometimes'.

Spotty

Indicates something inconsistent or unreliable in quality or frequency.
Example: The Wi-Fi signal in this room is spotty, so my internet connection is unreliable.
Note: It emphasizes the irregular and unreliable nature more than the sporadic occurrence of 'sometimes'.

In fits and starts

Describes irregular bursts of activity followed by periods of inactivity.
Example: His work progresses in fits and starts, making it difficult to predict when he'll finish.
Note: It highlights the sporadic and unsteady nature of activity compared to 'sometimes'.

Now and then

Despite being slightly similar, this phrase is more formal than 'sometimes'.
Example: Now and then, I treat myself to a fancy dinner at a nice restaurant.
Note: It is a more refined or traditional expression compared to the casual nature of 'sometimes'.

Spur-of-the-moment

Refers to doing something suddenly or without much planning.
Example: We decided to go on a spur-of-the-moment road trip.
Note: It implies a sudden, unplanned action rather than the occasional nature of 'sometimes'.

In a blue moon

Means something happens very rarely or infrequently.
Example: I see that friend of mine in a blue moon, as she lives far away.
Note: It emphasizes the rarity of an event more than the irregular occurrence of 'sometimes'.

Sometimes - Examples

Sometimes I like to go for a walk in the park.
Parfois, j'aime aller me promener dans le parc.
I sometimes forget my keys at home.
J'oublie parfois mes clés à la maison.
He only visits us sometimes.
Il ne nous rend visite que parfois.

Sometimes grammar

Sometimes - Adverb (Adverb) / Adverb (Adverb)
Lemma: sometimes
Conjugations
Adverb (Adverb): sometimes
Syllables, Separation and Stress
Sometimes Contains 2 syllables: some • times
Phonetic transcription: ˈsəm-ˌtīmz
some times , ˈsəm ˌtīmz (The red syllable is stressed)

Sometimes - 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.
Sometimes: 500 - 600 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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