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English
Conjunction
now that
- As a consequence of the fact that; since.
- Synonyms: as, because, seeing that; see also Thesaurus:because
Now that you mention it, I am kind of hungry.
Now that we're all here, let's start the meeting. / Let's start the meeting now that everyone's here.
Now that we know each other a little better, we get along fine.
Now that I think of it, I acted the same way when I was his age.
Translations
since
- Afrikaans: noudat
- Arabic: بِمَا أَنّ (bimā ʔann), أَمَا وَأَنّ (ʔamā waʔann)
- Belarusian: цяпе́р, калі́ (cjapjér, kalí)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 既然 (zh) (jìrán)
- Danish: nu når, nu hvor
- Dutch: nu (nl)
- Finnish: nyt kun
- French: maintenant que (fr)
- Korean: 고 나니 (-go nani), 어보니 (-eo-boni), 으니 (-euni), 으니까 (-eunikka)
- Old English: nū
- Polish: skoro (pl)
- Portuguese: agora que, já que (pt)
- Romanian: acum că
- Russian: тепе́рь, когда́ (tepérʹ, kogdá), раз уж (raz už)
- Serbo-Croatian: please add this translation if you can
- Spanish: ahora que
- Turkish: madem (tr)
- Ukrainian: тепе́р, коли́ (tepér, kolý)
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