contemporaneamente
simultaneously
adverb kohn-tehm-poh-rah-neh-ah-MEHN-teh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'contemporaneus', of the same time
Also means
at the same time
Usage Note
Contemporaneamente is a long but everyday adverb meaning that two things happen at the same moment. It is built from the adjective contemporaneo plus the -mente ending that forms manner adverbs. Spoken Italian often shortens the idea to allo stesso tempo.
Examples
"Parlavano tutti contemporaneamente."
Natural Translation
They were all talking at the same time.
Literal Translation
They-talked all simultaneously.
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