גם

Etymology
Probably from base.

Adverb

 * 1) Also, too, additionally; used to connect details in a list.
 * 2) Also, additionally, in addition, further, besides, on top of that.
 * 3) Even (though, if); despite the fact that.
 * 4) * 1994, Yoram Taharlev (יורם טהרלב, lyricist), Dana International (singer), “ישנן בנות” (yeshnán banót, “Some Girls”, song), in Dana International, “אומפטמפה” (Umpatampa, album):
 * "he"
 * 1) * 1994, Yoram Taharlev (יורם טהרלב, lyricist), Dana International (singer), “ישנן בנות” (yeshnán banót, “Some Girls”, song), in Dana International, “אומפטמפה” (Umpatampa, album):
 * "he"
 * 1) * 1994, Yoram Taharlev (יורם טהרלב, lyricist), Dana International (singer), “ישנן בנות” (yeshnán banót, “Some Girls”, song), in Dana International, “אומפטמפה” (Umpatampa, album):
 * "he"

- \ עם מי שאין לי בטחון \ אנ'לא יוצאת גם לירקון.

Usage notes

 * Unlike English and, which tend to be used only in affirmative contexts (with ,  or  being used to express negation), Hebrew  is quite commonly paired with . For example, one reply to  might be, "גם זה לא" (gam ze lo, literally “Also this isn’t”, that is, “This isn’t, either”).