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How to Say "commonly" in Spanish

The Spanish word forcommonlyis generalmenteA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishA2
adverbA2
describing widespread occurrence
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Examples

Generalmente, el restaurante está lleno los sábados.

Generally, the restaurant is full on Saturdays.

¿Qué haces los fines de semana? Generalmente leo o salgo a caminar.

What do you do on weekends? I usually read or go for a walk.

Las tiendas pequeñas generalmente cierran a las ocho de la noche.

Small shops usually close at eight o'clock at night.

The '-mente' Rule

Most Spanish adverbs that end in '-mente' are the equivalent of English adverbs ending in '-ly'. They are formed by taking the feminine form of an adjective (like 'general' -> 'general') and adding '-mente'.

Invariable Word

Since 'generalmente' is an adverb, it always stays the same. You don't need to worry about changing the ending to match masculine, feminine, singular, or plural subjects.

Confusing Adverb and Adjective

Mistake:La gente es general amable. (Incorrect mix of parts of speech)

Correction: La gente es generalmente amable. (Use the adverb form to modify the adjective 'amable' or the entire sentence.)

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