English to Latin Meaning of too - etiam


Too :
etiam

etiam, aliud, aut, cum, praeter, magis, tum

etiam
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Definitions of too in English
Adverb(1) to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits(2) in addition
Examples of too in English
(1) you're too young(2) Under the guise of sociology, the film manages to slip us a fair amount of gynaecology too .(3) It was not too uncommon for girls to pretend to be boys and sneak into the army.(4) Note too that we would not even consider this to be a coherent semantic field in English.(5) The blokes took it all far too seriously and before long it got very competitive.(6) I don't think it's too much of a problem(7) You know, it was good to see him back here, and I think he was strong all weekend, too .(8) I remember it all too well(9) Once your hair is really long consider tying it back in a loose plait at bedtime too .(10) By the end, the film has become far too serious in its attitude and it becomes quite dreary.(11) She has decided, too , to concentrate on her game for a few years to the exclusion of all else.(12) She was moved by this story and decided that she too must become a mathematician.(13) she is a grown woman, and a strong one too(14) She had some very important news to tell Jake, and she didn't want to have to wait too long!(15) you're too kind(16) If one waits too long, then the patient can be so frail and unfit that surgery is no longer an option.
Related Phrases of too
(1) too much ::
nimis
(2) you too ::
tu quoque
(3) too late ::
Sero
(4) too bad ::
nimis mali
(5) too many ::
etiam multis
(6) too far ::
nimis longe
(7) too busy ::
occupatus
(8) too expensive ::
quoque pretiosa
(9) too long ::
diutissime
Synonyms
Adverb
2. also ::
etiam
3. overly ::
nimis
4. likewise ::
etiam
Antonyms
Different Forms
too
Word Example from TV Shows
Too bad it's Monday.

Too bad it's Monday.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 3

That's too bad.

That's TOO bad.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 8

Thanks. You, too. You know,
go ahead and take it.

Thanks. You, TOO. You know, go ahead and take it.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 7

JON: But there are too many of them.

JON: But there are TOO many of them.

Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 2

...now too, betcha, betcha.

...now TOO, betcha, betcha.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 15

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