D'aussi (en. Of also)

/do.si/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
adverb
Used to reinforce a statement.
It's raining, and it’s also cold.
Il pleut, et d'aussi il fait froid.
To show a comparison.
This book is interesting, as exciting as the previous one.
Ce livre est intéressant, d'aussi passionnant que le précédent.
To introduce a similar idea.
She loves classical music, and also jazz.
Elle aime la musique classique, et d'aussi le jazz.

Etymology

Formed from 'de' and 'aussi', indicating a relationship.

Common Phrases and Expressions

all the more
Indicates an intensification.
d'autant plus
from as far away
Indicates a considerable distance or time.
d'aussi loin

Related Words

also
Logical connector that expresses an addition.
aussi
on the other hand
Used to introduce an opposing viewpoint.
d'autre part
moreover
To add information.
en outre
in the same way
To show a similarity.
de la même manière

Slang Meanings

Totally
It's that good, totally.
C'est d'aussi bon, carrément.
Seriously
He's seriously right, you know.
Il a grave raison, d'aussi.