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Revision as of 02:40, 19 May 2025 by Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<big>haƙiƙanin gaskiya dai</big> === Word parts === {{ety-suffix|basic|ally}} === Pronunciation === * {{US}} {{UK}} {{enPR|bāʹsĭk-(ə)lē}}, {{IPA|/ˈbeɪ.sɪk.(ə)li/}} * {{audio||en-us-basically.ogg|Audio (US)}} == Adverb == {{adv|more=true}} # You use '''basically''' to emphasize that what you are saying covers the most important parts of a topic, even if it's not 100% correct. #: ''We can talk about the details later, but basically, I need you...")
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haƙiƙanin gaskiya dai

Word parts

Template:ety-suffix

Pronunciation

  • (US) (UK) enPR: bāʹsĭk-(ə)lē, IPA: /ˈbeɪ.sɪk.(ə)li/
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Adverb

Positive
basically

Comparative
more basically

Superlative
most basically

  1. You use basically to emphasize that what you are saying covers the most important parts of a topic, even if it's not 100% correct.
    We can talk about the details later, but basically, I need you here every day at 9:00.
  2. If something is described as basically the case, then it is the way it can be most simply described.
    So, you're basically saying that it was wrong to leave.