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Neulich

Neulich is a German adverb meaning recently or lately. It is commonly used in colloquial speech across German-speaking regions and in informal writing to refer to an event that happened not long ago.

Etymology: The word is formed from neu (new) with the adverbial suffix -lich, creating a sense of

Usage: In main clauses neulich often precedes the verb or appears at the start of the sentence.

Nuance and tone: Neulich carries a conversational, anecdotal tone and tends to signal that the speaker is

something
newly
remembered
or
recent
in
time.
The
usage
developed
in
everyday
language
to
denote
events
in
the
near
past.
For
example:
Ich
habe
neulich
einen
Film
gesehen.
Neulich
hat
er
mir
davon
erzählt.
In
formal
writing
or
careful
narration,
kürzlich
or
vor
Kurzem
are
typically
preferred,
but
neulich
remains
widely
understood
and
common
in
spoken
German.
recalling
information
from
memory
for
a
story
or
anecdote.
It
is
less
formal
than
kürzlich
and
is
most
natural
in
everyday
conversation.
Pronunciation
is
typically
given
as
[ˈnɔɪlɪç].
Related
synonyms
include
kürzlich,
vor
Kurzem,
and
in
some
contexts
simply
recently.