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How to Say "moreover" in Spanish

The Spanish word formoreoveris asimismoB2 level.

English → SpanishB2
adverbB2formal
introducing a new related fact
Two children standing side-by-side, each holding an identical bright red apple.

Examples

El director felicitó al equipo; asimismo, anunció un nuevo proyecto.

The director congratulated the team; likewise, he announced a new project.

Debemos proteger el medio ambiente; asimismo, es vital educar a los jóvenes.

We must protect the environment; additionally, it is vital to educate young people.

La empresa ofrece buenos salarios; asimismo, brinda seguro médico.

The company offers good salaries; also, it provides health insurance.

A Formal Connector

Think of this word as a fancy version of 'también.' You will mostly see it in books or hear it in speeches rather than in casual chats with friends.

Where to Put It

It usually appears at the beginning of a sentence or after a semicolon to link two related thoughts together.

The Three-Word Trap

Mistake:Using 'asimismo' when you mean 'to himself.'

Correction: Use 'a sí mismo' (three words) to mean 'to himself/herself' and 'asimismo' (one word) to mean 'also.' For example: 'Se mira a sí mismo' (He looks at himself).

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