José Inhorem
Rarely or seldom, what's the difference?
22 feb. 2022 00:53
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22 februari 2022
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"Seldom" is from Old English (compare to High German "selten"). "Rarely" is from French / Latin (compare French "rarement"). They both mean the same thing, but in conversation we usually just say "not often", for example: "He doesn't study too often."
22 februari 2022
While both can be interchangeable, I believe a lot of people will say "rarely" means lesser in frequency than "seldom"
22 februari 2022
Same. Not happening very often. Context might help.
22 februari 2022
They are interchangeable I think. Maybe someone can come up with a counterexample. "Rarely" may be stronger than "seldom", ie, it may connote an occurrence of lower frequency.
22 februari 2022
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