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Également

Également is a French adverb meaning also, as well, or likewise. It is used to add another element or consideration to what has already been mentioned, often in formal or written contexts but also in everyday speech.

Originating from the adjective égal, meaning equal, with the adverbial suffix -ment,égalément ultimately derives from Latin

Usage and placement: égal­ement can appear after the finite verb or at the beginning of a clause,

Notes on nuance: égal­ement emphasizes parallel addition or equivalence between elements, rather than simply adding new

See also: aussi, de plus, pareillement, comme aussi.

aequalis.
The
pronunciation
in
standard
French
is
roughly
[e.ɡal.mɑ̃].
The
word
is
invariable
with
respect
to
gender
and
number.
depending
on
emphasis
or
formality.
Examples:
Ils
ont
également
signé
le
traité.
(They
also
signed
the
treaty.)
Les
résultats
sont,
égal­ement,
encourageants.
(The
results
are
likewise
encouraging.)
Les
deux
options
sont
également
possibles.
(Both
options
are
equally
possible.)
In
many
contexts,
aussi
is
more
common
in
everyday
speech,
while
également
tends
to
be
found
in
formal
writing
or
in
academic
discourse.
information.
It
is
not
used
to
modify
a
noun;
it
functions
as
an
adverbial
connector
linking
clauses
or
phrases.
In
contrast
to
de
plus,
which
adds
a
separate
point,
également
highlights
symmetry
or
parity
between
items.