Once in a while Meaning in English
expression
ˈwəns/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈhwaɪɫ/, /ˈwaɪɫ
WUNS in uh WHYL
wˈɒns/ /ˈɪn/ /æɪ/ /wˈaɪl
WONS in uh WHYL
التعريف
Used to talk about something that happens sometimes, but not regularly; it means 'occasionally' or 'from time to time.'
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Once in a while' is slightly formal or neutral, less frequent than 'sometimes' and more formal than 'every now and then.' Used for occasional actions, not regular habits. Usually used at the start or end of a sentence.
Spanish: de vez en cuando - de vez en vezPortuguese (BR): de vez em quando - vez ou outraPortuguese (PT): de vez em quando - ocasionalmenteChinese (Simplified): 偶尔 - 有时候Chinese (Traditional): 偶爾 - 有時候Hindi: कभी-कभी - कभी-कभारArabic: من حين لآخر - أحيانًاBengali: মধ্যে মধ্যে - মাঝে মধ্যেRussian: время от времени - изредкаJapanese: たまに - 時々Vietnamese: thỉnh thoảng - đôi khiKorean: 가끔 - 이따금Turkish: arada sırada - zaman zamanUrdu: کبھی کبھار - کبھی کبھیIndonesian: sesekali - kadang-kadang
جمل نموذجية
I eat pizza once in a while.
basic
We go to the park once in a while.
basic
He calls his grandmother once in a while.
basic
It's nice to treat yourself once in a while.
natural
Once in a while, we all need a break from work.
natural
You should see old friends once in a while to stay connected.
natural