Below are words that naturally pair with “adfamiliares” in English, drawn from Google Books Ngrams data. Collocations are words that habitually appear together — learning them helps you write and speak more naturally.
e.g. “epistulae adfamiliares”, “epistulae adfamiliares”
How to Use Collocations
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- → Purple pills show words that come before “adfamiliares” — e.g. “epistulae adfamiliares”.
- → Click any word to explore its own collocations and discover more natural pairings.
- → ESL tip: Collocations sound more natural than individually correct words — native speakers use these pairings instinctively.
Frequently Asked Questions
What words commonly follow "adfamiliares"?
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What words commonly come before "adfamiliares"?
Words that frequently precede "adfamiliares" include epistulae. These are common word pairings found in real English writing.
What is a collocation in English?
A collocation is a pair or group of words that are habitually used together in natural language. For example, "make" collocates with "decision" (not "do a decision"). Learning collocations helps you write and speak more naturally.
How can I use "adfamiliares" collocations in writing?
Collocations help you write more naturally by using word pairs that native speakers actually use. Browse the list above for common pairings with "adfamiliares".