Along with Meaning in English
expression
əˈɫɔŋ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
uh-LAWNG WITH or uh-LAWNG WITHH
ɐlˈɒŋ/ /wˈɪð
uhl-ONG WITH
Definition
Used to indicate that someone or something is included together with another person or thing; means 'together with'.
Usage & Nuances
Common in both formal and informal English. Often used to add information: "She came along with her friend." Can also suggest joint action. Don't confuse with 'along' (movement/direction alone). Typically placed before a noun or pronoun.
Spanish: junto con - junto aPortuguese (BR): junto com - juntamente comPortuguese (PT): junto com - juntamente comChinese (Simplified): 以及 - 连同Chinese (Traditional): 以及 - 連同Hindi: के साथ-साथArabic: مع - بالإضافة إلىBengali: সাথে - সঙ্গেRussian: вместе с - наряду сJapanese: と一緒に - とともにVietnamese: cùng vớiKorean: 함께 - 와/과 함께Turkish: ile birlikteUrdu: کے ساتھIndonesian: bersama - beserta
Example Sentences
She brought her laptop along with some books.
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I ordered a salad along with my sandwich.
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Students along with teachers will attend the ceremony.
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Can I get a coffee along with that, please?
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He lost his keys along with his wallet.
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You’ll find extra batteries in the box, along with the instructions.
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