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incidentally in Italian

incidentally in Italian is casualmente, incidentalmente, per inciso — incidentally means used to introduce a side remark, loosely connected to what was just said.

incidentally in Italian

casualmente
adv
(manner) In an incidental manner; not of central or critical importance.
incidentalmente
adv
(manner) In an incidental manner; not of central or critical importance.
casualmente
adv
By chance; in an unplanned way.
casualmente
adv
(speech act, conjunctive) Parenthetically, by the way.
per inciso
adv
(speech act, conjunctive) Parenthetically, by the way.

What does "incidentally" mean?

  1. adverb Used to introduce a side remark, loosely connected to what was just said.
    "Incidentally, I saw your brother at the gym yesterday."
  2. 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.

Similar words in Italian

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "incidentally" in Italian?

"incidentally" in Italian is casualmente, incidentalmente, per inciso. 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 Italian, "incidentally" is casualmente, incidentalmente, per inciso.

Are there other ways to say "incidentally" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "incidentally": casualmente, incidentalmente, per inciso.

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