already

already
o:l'redi
adverb
1) (before a particular time; previously: I had already gone when Tom arrived; I don't want that book - I've read it already.) ya
2) (before the expected time: Are you leaving already?; He hasn't gone already, has he?) ya
already adv ya
they have already left ya se han marchado
already
tr[ɔːl'redɪ]
adverb
1 ya
they've already left ya se han ido
already [ɔl'rɛdi] adv
: ya
already
adv.
ya adv.
ɔːl'redi
adverb ya

I've already been there, I've been there already — ya he estado allí, ya estuve allí (AmL)

I've already seen o (AmE also) I already saw the play — ya he visto or (AmL tb) ya vi la obra

they've already met — ya se conocen

[ɔːl'redɪ]
ADV ya

Liz had already gone — Liz ya se había ido

is it finished already? — ¿ya está terminado?

that's enough already! — (US) * ¡basta!, ¡ya está bien!

* * *
[ɔːl'redi]
adverb ya

I've already been there, I've been there already — ya he estado allí, ya estuve allí (AmL)

I've already seen o (AmE also) I already saw the play — ya he visto or (AmL tb) ya vi la obra

they've already met — ya se conocen


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