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Begin Synonyms

Begin Definition and Examples

Meaning of Begin: It is the point of the sequence that corresponds to the earliest time when an event or an act commenced.

Examples:

  • “Before we begin, it is important that all issues are resolved so that the process is smoother.”
  • “It is not easy to begin the story of a tragedy when you know the other person is about to be heartbroken.”
  • ” I ought to begin to think of packing it in as a journalist.”

Other Words for “Begin”

Frequently used synonyms for Begin. 

  • Commence
  • Open
  • Start
  • Initiate
  • Launch
  • Set Out (On)
  • Establish

Big list of 90+ different words to use instead of “begin”.

  • Activate
  • Appear
  • Approach
  • Arise
  • Attack
  • Become
  • Begin to
  • Boot
  • Break
  • Break ground
  • Bring
  • Bring about
  • Bud
  • Build
  • Carry out
  • Cause
  • Come
  • Commence
  • Create
  • Dawn
  • Depart
  • Develop
  • Do
  • Drive
  • Effect
  • Emanate
  • Embark
  • Embark on
  • Embark upon
  • Emerge
  • Engage
  • Enter
  • Enter on
  • Enter upon
  • Establish
  • Fall to
  • Generate
  • Germinate
  • Get
  • Get cracking
  • Get down
  • Get down to
  • Get going
  • Get started
  • Get the show on the road
  • Get under way
  • Get underway
  • Go
  • Go ahead
  • Go into
  • Grow
  • Happen
  • Hire
  • Hit the ground running
  • Ignite
  • Inaugurate
  • Induce
  • Initiate
  • Instigate
  • Institute
  • Introduce
  • Kick off
  • Launch
  • Lead
  • Lead off
  • Leave
  • Make
  • Move
  • Occasion
  • Occur
  • Open
  • Organize
  • Originate
  • Pioneer
  • Prepare
  • Proceed
  • Produce
  • Rise
  • Set
  • Set about
  • Set in motion
  • Set off
  • Set out
  • Set to
  • Set up
  • Spring
  • Sprout
  • Start
  • Start off
  • Start out
  • Tackle
  • Take
  • Take off
  • Take on
  • Take up
  • Trigger
  • Undertake

“Begin” Synonyms with Examples

Commence

  • Example: We will commence with this work.

Open

  • Example: I opened the window.

Start

  • Example: It started to rain.

Initiate

  • Example: They wanted to initiate a discussion on economics.

Launch

  • Example: They managed to launch on a new business.

Set Out (On)

  • Example: We set out on our journey at 6 a.m.

Establish

  • Example: The committee was established in 1912.

More interesting examples with the word “begin”

  • “The next day the union voted to begin an indefinite strike.”
  • “We have amassed the raw data and are about to begin analyzing it.”
  • “The pair have often been known to abandon their script and begin ad-libbing.”
  • “The presentation of prizes will begin in the town hall at nine o’clock.”
  • “Police have set up an incident room as they begin to investigate this morning’s fire.”
  • “Whenever he was angry he would begin to stammer slightly.”
  • “First I need your hand, then forever can begin.”
  • ” We watched the vase begin to take shape in the potter’s hands.”
  • “He’s awaiting trial, which is expected to begin early next year.”

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begins

verb

Definition of beginsnext

present tense third-person singular of begin

1

as in commences

to take the first step in (a process or course of action)

she began walking to work for exercise

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • commences

  • starts

  • opens

  • launches

  • creates

  • initiates

  • leads off

  • sets about

  • gets going

  • kicks off

  • gets off

  • originates

  • generates

  • gets to

  • establishes

  • adopts

  • organizes

  • falls (to)

  • embarks (on or upon)

  • invents

  • inaugurates

  • enters (into or upon)

  • strikes (into)

  • founds

  • innovates

  • institutes

  • spawns

  • pioneers

  • fathers

  • takes on

  • embraces

  • takes up

  • sets up

  • gets down (to)

  • gets around (to)

  • gets round (to)


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • ends

  • concludes

  • ceases

  • terminates

  • finishes

  • stops

  • closes

  • completes

  • halts

  • discontinues

  • quits

  • leaves

  • abandons

  • desists

  • destroys

  • lays off

  • forsakes

  • abolishes

  • knocks off

  • extinguishes

  • demolishes

  • exterminates

  • phases out

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  • ends

  • concludes

  • ceases

  • terminates

  • finishes

  • stops

  • closes

  • completes

  • halts

  • discontinues

  • quits

  • leaves

  • abandons

  • desists

  • destroys

  • lays off

  • forsakes

  • abolishes

  • knocks off

  • extinguishes

  • demolishes

  • exterminates

  • phases out

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2

as in starts

to come into existence

the storm began late in the day and lasted all night

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • starts

  • commences

  • originates

  • arises

  • appears

  • is

  • emerges

  • arrives

  • dawns

  • forms

  • materializes

  • actualizes

  • springs

  • exists

  • sets in

  • engenders

  • lasts

  • continues

  • breaks

  • lives

  • subsists

  • breathes

  • persists

  • survives

  • comes on

  • coalesces

  • endures

  • coheres

  • shapes (up)


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • ends

  • ceases

  • stops

  • concludes

  • terminates

  • disappears

  • finishes

  • halts

  • vanishes

  • quits

  • dissolves

  • departs

  • dies

  • discontinues

  • expires

  • evaporates

  • desists

  • perishes

  • passes away

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  • ends

  • ceases

  • stops

  • concludes

  • terminates

  • disappears

  • finishes

  • halts

  • vanishes

  • quits

  • dissolves

  • departs

  • dies

  • discontinues

  • expires

  • evaporates

  • desists

  • perishes

  • passes away

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3

as in founds

to be responsible for the creation and early operation or use of

the religious sect was begun by a small breakaway faction

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • founds

  • establishes

  • initiates

  • introduces

  • launches

  • pioneers

  • creates

  • starts

  • inaugurates

  • institutes

  • constitutes

  • plants

  • innovates

  • originates

  • organizes

  • constructs

  • develops

  • invents

  • authors

  • sets up

  • devises

  • concocts

  • fathers

  • conceives

  • produces

  • expands

  • manufactures

  • contrives

  • enlarges

  • funds

  • systematizes

  • makes up

  • finances

  • subsidizes

  • endows

  • arranges

  • fabricates

  • cooks (up)

  • reinitiates

  • systemizes

  • thinks (up)

  • reinstitutes

  • relaunches

  • refounds

  • puts up


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • closes (down)

  • ends

  • shuts (up)

  • stops

  • abolishes

  • terminates

  • finishes

  • annihilates

  • nullifies

  • halts

  • annuls

  • phases out

  • rounds (off or out)

  • winds up

  • wraps up

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  • closes (down)

  • ends

  • shuts (up)

  • stops

  • abolishes

  • terminates

  • finishes

  • annihilates

  • nullifies

  • halts

  • annuls

  • phases out

  • rounds (off or out)

  • winds up

  • wraps up

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  1. Has not begun or began?
  2. What is a fancy word for mad?
  3. Is mad a bad word?
  4. What is mad full form?
  5. What does M stand for in mad?
  6. What is the full form of Tad and mad?
  7. How do you find mad?
  8. How do you find mean?
  9. What does a large mad tell you?
  10. How do you find the range of a set of data?
  11. How do you find a sample range?
  12. Does range include 0?
  13. How do you interpret a range?
  14. Why is the range important?
  15. What does the range of data tell you?

Some common synonyms of begin are commence, inaugurate, initiate, start, and usher in.

Has not begun or began?

Began and begun are two forms of the irregular verb begin. Began is the simple past conjugation. Began is not used with any helping verb. Begun is the past participle form.

What is a fancy word for mad?

SYNONYMS FOR mad 1 lunatic, maniacal, crazed, crazy. 2 furious, exasperated, raging, wrathful, irate. 4 ill-advised; unsafe, dangerous, perilous.

Is mad a bad word?

Mad is an adjective used to describe something that relates to, is characterized by, or derives from serious mental illness. In some contexts it’s synonymous with crazy or insane. However, and herein lies the problem, people often “mad” when they mean “angry,” and some find that practice upsetting.

What is mad full form?

MAD

Acronym Definition
MAD Mutually Assured Destruction
MAD Mean Absolute Deviation
MAD Madonna
MAD Make A Difference

What does M stand for in mad?

Mutually assured destruction (MAD) is a doctrine of military strategy and national security policy in which a full-scale use of nuclear weapons by two or more opposing sides would cause the complete annihilation of both the attacker and the defender (see pre-emptive nuclear strike and second strike).

What is the full form of Tad and mad?

I choose to pay my monthly SBI Credit Card dues as per the option ticked below: Total Amount Due (TAD) Minimum Amount Due (MAD) (Maximum amount debited at any time shall not exceed the total amount due at the time of direct debit.)

How do you find mad?

Calculate Mean Absolute Deviation (M.A.D)

  1. To find the mean absolute deviation of the data, start by finding the mean of the data set.
  2. Find the sum of the data values, and divide the sum by the number of data values.
  3. Find the absolute value of the difference between each data value and the mean: |data value – mean|.

How do you find mean?

The mean is the average of the numbers. It is easy to calculate: add up all the numbers, then divide by how many numbers there are. In other words it is the sum divided by the count.

What does a large mad tell you?

Answer: Large MAD tells us that the average distance between each data value and the mean is large. Step-by-step explanation: It is a method to express the variance in the data set. So the large MAD tells us that the average distance between each data value and the mean is large.

How do you find the range of a set of data?

Explanation: The range is the simplest measurement of the difference between values in a data set. To find the range, simply subtract the lowest value from the greatest value, ignoring the others.

How do you find a sample range?

The sample range is computed as Range = Max – Min. For example, if you have a sample data: 3, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 1, 24, 24, the range is Max – Min = 24 – 1 = 23.

Does range include 0?

The range is also all real numbers except zero. You can see that there is some point on the curve for every y -value except y=0 . Domains can also be explicitly specified, if there are values for which the function could be defined, but which we don’t want to consider for some reason.

How do you interpret a range?

Interpreting the Range The range is interpreted as the overall dispersion of values in a dataset or, more literally, as the difference between the largest and the smallest value in a dataset. The range is measured in the same units as the variable of reference and, thus, has a direct interpretation as such.

Why is the range important?

An important use of statistics is to measure variability or the spread ofdata. The range, another measure ofspread, is simply the difference between the largest and smallest data values. The range is the simplest measure of variability to compute. The standard deviation can be an effective tool for teachers.

What does the range of data tell you?

The range can only tell you basic details about the spread of a set of data. By giving the difference between the lowest and highest scores of a set of data it gives a rough idea of how widely spread out the most extreme observations are, but gives no information as to where any of the other data points lie.

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Some common synonyms of begin are commence, inaugurate, initiate, start, and usher in. While all these words mean «to take the first step in a course, process, or operation,» begin, start, and commence are often interchangeable, with begin, opposed to end, being the most general.

What to say other than to begin with?

synonyms for to begin with

  • basically.
  • formerly.
  • primitively.
  • at first.
  • at the outset.
  • at the start.
  • first.
  • primarily.

What is the synonym and antonym of begin?

begin. Antonyms: abstain, bring to an end, cease, come to an end, conclude, desist, discontinue, end, end, finish, give over, intermit, leave off, pause, quit, refrain, stop, terminate. Synonyms: commence, enter upon, inaugurate, initiate, institute, originate, set about, set going, set in operation, set on foot, start.

What words mean new beginning?

new beginning

  • fresh start.
  • clean hands.
  • clean sweep.
  • clear conscience.
  • square one.
  • tabula rasa.

What is the formal word of begin?

Some common synonyms of begin are commence, inaugurate, initiate, start, and usher in.

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How can I start a sentence without using I?

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  1. Start with a prepositional phrase. A propositional phrase lets us know where the subject of the sentence is in time or space, or what the relationship is between two entities. …
  2. Swap the clauses. …
  3. Cut out unnecessary actions. …
  4. Avoid filter phrases (I thought, I saw, I heard).

What can I use instead of I am writing to you?

The informal version of “…to inform you…” is “…to let you know…”; it turns out the pairing “I am writing to let you know…” (both informal) is much more common than “I write to let you know…” (mixed formal/informal) by 8,840 to 5,960.

What is a different word for I?

In this page you can discover 32 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for i, like: myself, self, yours-truly, id., i, one, ego, unity, character, number one and single.

What do you put in an essay instead of first?

first off

  • first of all.
  • first thing.
  • firstly.
  • foremost.
  • immediately.
  • in the first place.
  • primo.
  • up front.

Is firstly a real word?

Even though they are both adverbs, ‘first’ and ‘firstly’ are hardly interchangeable in all situations: we never say “I firstly noticed it yesterday.» One might say «firstly, what are you doing in my home?» or «firstly, I hope you have insurance»—but if you want to avoid criticism, ‘first’ is the best bet for most …

What can I write instead of firstly secondly?

Re: Is there any alternative to «First, Secondly,thirdly…»? «Last but not least» is used quite commonly. It sums up a list, and re-inforces the importance of all of the points. «Last but definitely not least» may also be used.

Is it correct to say first and foremost?

You use first and foremost to emphasize the most important quality of something or someone. It is first and foremost a trade agreement.

When did firstly become a word?

The first known use of firstly was in the 15th century.

Is firstly formal or informal?

You can use either first or firstly as an adverb to introduce a statement that is the first in a series of statements. The use of firstly is more formal. Similarly, you can also use second, third, etc. instead of secondly, thirdly, etc. to refer to further points or statements.

Is there a comma after firstly?

one should use commas after their transition word or phrase that starts a new sentence. However, the example sentences in Cambridge Dictionary seem to invalidate this rule. Firstly I would like to thank you for your kind offer of a job … Firstly the sodium chloride is dissolved in the water and heated gently.

What is a good transition word for second?

And, in addition to, furthermore, moreover, besides, than, too, also, both-and, another, equally important, first, second, etc., again, further, last, finally, not only-but also, as well as, in the second place, next, likewise, similarly, in fact, as a result, consequently, in the same way, for example, for instance, …

What comes after thirdly?

As noted earlier, few people say «firstly,» and fewer yet say «fifthly,» «sixthly,» «seventeenthly,» etc. Many adverbs do not end in -ly. It makes more sense to use second, third, and fourth rather than secondly, thirdly, and fourthly.

How do you not use the word I?

Following General Rules. Use the third person point of view. Never use “I,” “my,” or otherwise refer to yourself in formal academic writing. You should also avoid using the second-person point of view, such as by referring to the reader as “you.” Instead, write directly about your subject matter in the third person.

  • commence
  • create
  • do
  • establish
  • found
  • go ahead
  • go into
  • inaugurate
  • initiate
  • introduce
  • launch
  • lead
  • make
  • open
  • prepare
  • produce
  • set up
  • undertake
  • activate
  • actualize
  • cause
  • drive
  • effect
  • eventuate
  • generate
  • impel
  • induce
  • instigate
  • institute
  • motivate
  • mount
  • occasion
  • originate
  • trigger
  • break ground
  • break the ice
  • bring about
  • bring to pass
  • embark on
  • enter on
  • enter upon
  • get going
  • give birth to
  • give impulse
  • lay foundation for
  • make active
  • plunge into
  • set about
  • set in motion
  • emerge
  • take off
  • set
  • appear
  • rise
  • come out
  • commence
  • start
  • enter
  • happen
  • occur
  • sail
  • sprout
  • spring
  • originate
  • emanate
  • arise
  • dawn
  • germinate
  • bud
  • derive from
  • be born
  • come forth
  • come into existence
  • crop up
  • get going
  • get show on road
  • get under way
  • grow out of
  • issue forth
  • kick off
  • make tick
  • proceed from
  • result from
  • send off
  • stem from

On this page you’ll find 117 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to begins, such as: do, inaugurate, prepare, lead, launch, and establish.

  • conclude
  • shrink
  • die
  • stop
  • finish
  • end
  • leave
  • consummate
  • complete
  • hide
  • disappear

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  • origin, lay the foundation

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  • appear, come into existence

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English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:3.0 / 1 vote

  1. begin

    Synonyms:
    commence, enter upon, inaugurate, initiate, institute, originate, set about, set going, set in operation, set on foot, start

    Antonyms:
    abstain, bring to an end, cease, come to an end, conclude, desist, discontinue, end, end, finish, give over, intermit, leave off, pause, quit, refrain, stop, terminate

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:1.0 / 1 vote

  1. begin

    Synonyms:
    initiate, commence, prepare, start, originate, arise, inaugurate

    Antonyms:
    achieve, complete, terminate, conclude, consummate, finish, close, end

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  1. Begin, Menachem Beginverb

    Israeli statesman (born in Russia) who (as prime minister of Israel) negotiated a peace treaty with Anwar Sadat (then the president of Egypt) (1913-1992)

    Antonyms:
    finish, end, terminate, cease, stop

  2. get down, begin, get, start out, start, set about, set out, commenceverb

    take the first step or steps in carrying out an action

    «We began working at dawn»; «Who will start?»; «Get working as soon as the sun rises!»; «The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia»; «He began early in the day»; «Let’s get down to work now»

    Synonyms:
    bug out, take, pop, make, mystify, experience, develop, put down, draw, array, have, become, sustain, protrude, jump, initiate, receive, scram, take off, bulge, go, stimulate, sire, lead off, bulge out, drive, engender, startle, fix, pay back, get under one’s skin, stick, suffer, beat, swallow, set about, get down, father, go about, incur, contract, dispirit, bring forth, grow, get going, come out, dumbfound, stupefy, start, depress, light, cast down, originate, take up, bring, bewilder, mother, induce, range, buzz off, catch, write down, bugger off, obtain, beget, puzzle, flummox, get, deject, generate, capture, find, amaze, get off, baffle, produce, approach, pop out, attempt, start out, pose, vex, embark on, aim, let, set forth, perplex, arrest, gravel, let down, fetch, depart, set down, commence, part, dismount, arrive, set out, convey, set off, acquire, come, lower, bring down, dismay, pay off, undertake, unhorse, demoralise, cause, lay out, start up, demoralize, take down, nonplus

    Antonyms:
    terminate, end, cease, finish, stop

  3. begin, startverb

    have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense

    «The DMZ begins right over the hill»; «The second movement begins after the Allegro»; «Prices for these homes start at $250,000»

    Synonyms:
    go, bulge, embark on, startle, set forth, get down, take off, start up, set about, start out, commence, bulge out, lead off, part, start, pop, bug out, come out, take up, get, originate, depart, protrude, get going, set out, initiate, set off, pop out, jump

    Antonyms:
    terminate, stop, end, cease, finish

  4. begin, lead off, start, commenceverb

    set in motion, cause to start

    «The U.S. started a war in the Middle East»; «The Iraqis began hostilities»; «begin a new chapter in your life»

    Synonyms:
    go, bulge, embark on, startle, set forth, get down, take off, start up, set about, start out, protrude, commence, bulge out, lead off, part, start, pop, bug out, come out, take up, get, originate, depart, lead astray, get going, set out, initiate, set off, pop out, jump

    Antonyms:
    stop, end, terminate, cease, finish

  5. beginverb

    begin to speak or say

    «Now listen, friends,» he began

    Synonyms:
    get, start out, set out, set about, get down, commence, start, lead off

    Antonyms:
    end, cease, terminate, stop, finish

  6. beginverb

    be the first item or point, constitute the beginning or start, come first in a series

    «The number `one’ begins the sequence»; «A terrible murder begins the novel»; «The convocation ceremony officially begins the semester»

    Synonyms:
    get, start out, set out, set about, get down, commence, start, lead off

    Antonyms:
    cease, end, finish, terminate, stop

  7. beginverb

    have a beginning, of a temporal event

    «WW II began in 1939 when Hitler marched into Poland»; «The company’s Asia tour begins next month»

    Synonyms:
    get, start out, set out, set about, get down, commence, start, lead off

    Antonyms:
    terminate, end, stop, cease, finish

  8. begin, startverb

    have a beginning characterized in some specified way

    «The novel begins with a murder»; «My property begins with the three maple trees»; «Her day begins with a workout»; «The semester begins with a convocation ceremony»

    Synonyms:
    go, bulge, embark on, startle, set forth, get down, take off, start up, set about, start out, commence, bulge out, lead off, part, start, pop, bug out, come out, take up, get, originate, depart, protrude, get going, set out, initiate, set off, pop out, jump

    Antonyms:
    finish, stop, end, terminate, cease

  9. begin, startverb

    begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object

    «begin a cigar»; «She started the soup while it was still hot»; «We started physics in 10th grade»

    Synonyms:
    go, bulge, embark on, startle, set forth, get down, take off, start up, set about, start out, commence, bulge out, lead off, part, start, pop, bug out, come out, take up, get, originate, depart, protrude, get going, set out, initiate, set off, pop out, jump

    Antonyms:
    terminate, end, cease, finish, stop

  10. beginverb

    achieve or accomplish in the least degree, usually used in the negative

    «This economic measure doesn’t even begin to deal with the problem of inflation»; «You cannot even begin to understand the problem we had to deal with during the war»

    Synonyms:
    get, start out, set out, set about, get down, commence, start, lead off

    Antonyms:
    end, cease, terminate, finish, stop

  11. beginverb

    begin to speak, understand, read, and write a language

    «She began Russian at an early age»; «We started French in fourth grade»

    Synonyms:
    get, start out, set out, set about, get down, commence, start, lead off

    Antonyms:
    finish, stop, terminate, cease, end

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  1. beginverb

    Synonyms:
    originate, arise, take rise

  2. beginverb

    Synonyms:
    commence, make a beginning, take the first step, break ground, break the ice

  3. beginverb

    Synonyms:
    commence, institute, originate, enter upon, set about, set on foot, set in operation

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  1. List of paraphrases for «begin»:

    start, commence, initiate, starts, begins, beginning, launch, starting, outset, begun, undertake, embark, commencement, started, engage

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  1. Paul Misener:

    We’d like to begin delivering to our customers as soon as it’s approved.

  2. John Kerry:

    I’ve never before seen the world more in need of someone who on day one can begin the incredibly hard work of putting back together the world Donald Trump has smashed apart.

  3. Stuart Cole:

    Going forward, the big question is just how long can the Fed maintain its dovish stance in opposition to the markets, particularly if companies begin raising wages to encourage unemployed labor back into the workforce, in turn driving a large hole in the Fed’s transitory inflation argument.

  4. Jacob Levy:

    Things begin to seem normal when they weren’t normal before. Now you have a large population with more tolerance for racism than would have been publicly acceptable 10 years ago.

  5. Donald Grimes:

    When you begin to look at that data, you begin to think that maybe the people who are really distressed are correct ; that the situation is much more economically dire than the data that economists normally look at.


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  • beginAfrikaans
  • بدأ, يبدأArabic
  • başlamaqAzerbaijani
  • пачынаць, пачацца, пачаць, пачынаццаBelarusian
  • почвам, започвам, почнаBulgarian
  • শুরু করা, আরম্ভ করাBengali
  • començar, iniciarCatalan, Valencian
  • začít, začínatCzech
  • begyndeDanish
  • beginnen, starten, anfangenGerman
  • αρχίζωGreek
  • komenci, ekiEsperanto
  • iniciar, empezar, comenzarSpanish
  • alustama, hakkamaEstonian
  • hasiBasque
  • اغاز کردن, شروع کردنPersian
  • alkaa, aloittaaFinnish
  • byrjaFaroese
  • commencerFrench
  • tosaighIrish
  • empezar, comezar, comenzar, iniciarGalician
  • התחילHebrew
  • शुरू होना, शुरू करनाHindi
  • kezd, elkezdHungarian
  • սկսելArmenian
  • comenciar, iniciarInterlingua
  • mulaiIndonesian
  • komencarIdo
  • byrja, hefjastIcelandic
  • cominciare, iniziareItalian
  • 開始, 始まる, 始めるJapanese
  • იწყება, დაიწყებაGeorgian
  • бастауKazakh
  • ចាប់ផ្ដើមKhmer
  • 시작하다Korean
  • баштооKyrgyz
  • incipere, initiare, committoLatin
  • ເລີ່ມLao
  • pradėtiLithuanian
  • sāktLatvian
  • почне, започнеMacedonian
  • mulaMalay
  • ibdaMaltese
  • Burmese
  • beginnen, aanvangenDutch
  • begynneNorwegian
  • començar, entamenarOccitan
  • zaczynać się, zaczynać, zacząć, zacząć sięPolish
  • iniciar, começarPortuguese
  • entschaiver, entscheiver, cumenzar, scumanzar, inizier, antschever, cumanzer, iniziarRomansh
  • începeRomanian
  • начинаться, начинать, начать, начатьсяRussian
  • pòčēti, по̀че̄тиSerbo-Croatian
  • ආරම්භ කරනවාSinhala, Sinhalese
  • začať, začínaťSlovak
  • začetiSlovene
  • fillojAlbanian
  • börja, begynna, inleda, påbörjaSwedish
  • ప్రారంభంTelugu
  • шуру кардан, шуруъ карданTajik
  • เริ่ม, เริ่มต้น, เริ่มทำThai
  • başlamakTurkmen
  • başlamakTurkish
  • башларгаTatar
  • починати, почати, починатися, початисяUkrainian
  • شروع کرناUrdu
  • boshlanmoq, boshlamoqUzbek
  • bắt đầuVietnamese
  • beginön, primönVolapük
  • באַגינעןYiddish

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