İngilizce - Türkçe çeviri
In sentence: - "You´re too late; he´s already gone. Geç kaldın; gitti."

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alreadyadd into favorites/ɔːlˈrɛdi/, /ɑːlˈrɛdi/
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Etymology: [ ol-re-dE, ol-" ] (adverb.) 14th century. From Middle English alredy, alredi, equivalent to al- +‎ ready. Compare Dutch alreeds (“already”). More at all, ready.
Synonyms: as of now, at present, before, before now, but now, by now, by that time, by then, by the time mentioned, by this time, earlier, even now, formerly, heretofore, in the past, just now, now, once, previously

zaten, çoktan, önceden, şimdiden, şimdiden, halen (Türkçede genellikle çevirisiz kalır.): You're too late; he's already gone. Geç kaldın; gitti, zate, evvelce, hali hazır, daha şimdiden, halihazırda, daha önce, zati, bile, hanidir, Beklenenden daha, daha önce/zaten/şimdiden, halen, işte,

1 zaten     ts
2 çoktan     ts
3 önceden     ts
4 şimdiden     ts
5 şimdiden, halen (Türkçede genellikle çevirisiz kalır.): You're too late; he's already gone. Geç kaldın; gitti     ts
6 zate     ts
7 evvelce     ts
8 hali hazır     ts
9 daha şimdiden     ts
10 halihazırda     ts
11 daha önce     ts
12 zati     ts
13 bile     ts
14 hanidir     ts
15 Beklenenden daha     ts
16 daha önce/zaten/şimdiden     ts
17 halen     ts
18 işte     ts
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So soon, Prior to some specified time, either past, present, or future; by this time; previously, An intensifier used to emphasize impatience or express exasperation, adv sudah 2 adv telah, prior to a specified or implied time; "she has already graduated", (1) previously, as in: I've already taken my vacation, ad before now; even now, is used to say something that has happened earlier than expected ("He had already left "), muy, ya, prior to a specified or implied time; "she has already graduated, You use already to show that something has happened, or that something had happened before the moment you are referring to. Speakers of British English use already with a verb in a perfect tense, putting it after `have', `has', or `had', or at the end of a clause. Some speakers of American English use already with the simple past tense of the verb instead of a perfect tense. They had already voted for him at the first ballot I already told you not to come over They've spent nearly a billion dollars on it already, You use already to show that a situation exists at this present moment or that it exists at an earlier time than expected. You use already after the verb `be' or an auxiliary verb, or before a verb if there is no auxiliary. When you want add emphasis, you can put already at the beginning of a sentence. The authorities believe those security measures are already paying off He was already rich Get 10% off our already low prices! Already, he has a luxurious villa in Formello, previously, before a certain time,

19 So soon - "Are you quitting already?"     ts
20 Prior to some specified time, either past, present, or future; by this time; previously - "It was already dusk, and the lamps were just being lighted as we paced up and down in front of Briony Lodge, waiting for the coming of its occupant. —Doyle"     ts
21 An intensifier used to emphasize impatience or express exasperation - "Enough already! Be quiet already!"     ts
22 adv sudah 2 adv telah     ts
23 prior to a specified or implied time; "she has already graduated"     ts
24 (1) previously, as in: I've already taken my vacation     ts
25 ad before now; even now     ts
26 is used to say something that has happened earlier than expected ("He had already left ")     ts
27 muy     ts
28 ya     ts
29 prior to a specified or implied time; "she has already graduated     ts
30 You use already to show that something has happened, or that something had happened before the moment you are referring to. Speakers of British English use already with a verb in a perfect tense, putting it after `have', `has', or `had', or at the end of a clause. Some speakers of American English use already with the simple past tense of the verb instead of a perfect tense. They had already voted for him at the first ballot I already told you not to come over They've spent nearly a billion dollars on it already     ts
31 You use already to show that a situation exists at this present moment or that it exists at an earlier time than expected. You use already after the verb `be' or an auxiliary verb, or before a verb if there is no auxiliary. When you want add emphasis, you can put already at the beginning of a sentence. The authorities believe those security measures are already paying off He was already rich Get 10% off our already low prices! Already, he has a luxurious villa in Formello     ts
32 previously, before a certain time     ts
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