The phrase "con frecuencia" is an adverbial phrase.
/kon fɾeˈkwenθja/ (in Spain) or /kon fɹɛˈkwɛnsiə/ (in Latin America)
"Con frecuencia" is used in the Spanish language to indicate that something occurs often or regularly. It is a common phrase in both written and oral contexts, used to describe the frequency of an action or event. The phrase is generally considered formal and is frequently found in written texts, studies, and reports, although it is used in spoken language as well.
"Voy al gimnasio con frecuencia."
"I go to the gym frequently."
"Ella estudia con frecuencia para sus exámenes."
"She studies often for her exams."
"Los trenes llegan con frecuencia durante el día."
"The trains arrive frequently during the day."
The phrase "con frecuencia" is not typically a component of idiomatic expressions, but it integrates well with other terms describing habit or regularity.
"Con frecuencia me encuentro con amigos en el café."
"I frequently meet up with friends at the café."
"Es bueno practicar con frecuencia para mejorar."
"It’s good to practice frequently to improve."
"Con frecuencia me siento abrumado por el trabajo."
"I frequently feel overwhelmed by work."
"Viajamos con frecuencia a la playa durante el verano."
"We frequently travel to the beach during the summer."
"Con frecuencia, ella recuerda sus años de universidad."
"She frequently remembers her university years."
The phrase "con frecuencia" is derived from the combination of "con," which means "with," and "frecuencia," which comes from the Latin "frequentia," meaning "numerous or repeated visits." The term frequency ties back to notions of regularity and occurrence.
Synonyms: - frecuentemente - a menudo (often)
Antonyms: - rara vez (rarely) - nunca (never)