incidentally in French
incidentally in French is incidemment — incidentally means used to introduce a side remark, loosely connected to what was just said.
incidentally in French
incidemment
(manner) In an incidental manner; not of central or critical importance.
What does "incidentally" mean?
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adverb Used to introduce a side remark, loosely connected to what was just said.
"Incidentally, I saw your brother at the gym yesterday."
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adverb As a minor or secondary consequence, rather than the main point.
"The policy was aimed at reducing traffic and, incidentally, cut pollution too."
incidentally in a sentence
- Incidentally, I saw your brother at the gym yesterday.
- The policy was aimed at reducing traffic and, incidentally, cut pollution too.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "incidentally" in French?
"incidentally" in French is incidemment. incidentally means: Used to introduce a side remark, loosely connected to what was just said.
How do you use "incidentally" in a sentence?
Example: "Incidentally, I saw your brother at the gym yesterday." In French, "incidentally" is incidemment.
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