Casi

Casi

Today’s Spanish word of the day is “casi”.

It’s an adverb meaning “almost” or “nearly”. In negative sentences, it can translate as “barely” or “hardly”.

The word “casi” comes from Latin quasi, meaning “as if” or “as though”. English uses the Latin word “quasi” in formal and academic contexts.

Casi llegamos tarde.

We almost arrived late.

El detective había casi resuelto el caso cuando apareció una nueva pista.

The detective had almost solved the case when a new clue appeared.

Ella casi nunca come carne.

She almost never eats meat.

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