Menudo in english
often
pronunciation: ɔfən part of speech: adverb
pronunciation: ɔfən part of speech: adverb
In gestures
menudo
more:
» a menudo = often [oftener -comp., oftenest -sup.] ; oftentimes [often times] ; ofttimes [oft-times] .
Example: Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches. Example: Oftentimes, we conduct our research on related areas to help solve problems in our own field. Example: Within each of us, ofttimes, there dwells a mighty and raging fury.» a menudo reiterado = oft-repeated .
Example: Psychological studies have consistently shown that oft-repeated statements are more likely to be perceived as true, regardless of their actual veracity.» a menudo repetido = oft-repeated .
Example: Psychological studies have consistently shown that oft-repeated statements are more likely to be perceived as true, regardless of their actual veracity.» aunque a menudo = if often .
Example: Large research libraries play an active role, if often unrecognized, in shaping the direction of scholarship through their decisions about what is important to preserve for posterity and what is chaff to be discarded.» bastante a menudo = quite often .
Example: Quite often these babies are saved as a last ditch to provide these parents with a family.» mencionado a menudo = often-mentioned .
Example: An often-mentioned example of this is the ability of the best typists to type and gossip concurrently.» menuda = petite .
Example: This petite, agile, graceful and vivacious artiste was a picture of self-confidence on the stage.» muy a menudo = very often ; most often than not ; quite often .
Example: Various types of subject index are also very often computer produced. Example: They say you are as old as you feel but most often than not you are as old as you look. Example: Quite often these babies are saved as a last ditch to provide these parents with a family.» tan a menudo = so often .
Example: So often the way one sees things depends on one's personal point of view.