ASAP

Etymology
From the. First known use in the book of captain Annis G Thompson, involved in the titled The greatest Airlift (1954). Originally used in the meaning "as soon as militarily possible" by military forces.

Pronunciation

 * , or as an initialism

Adverb

 * Susan, please check those figures ASAP!
 * Susan, please check those figures ASAP!
 * Susan, please check those figures ASAP!

Synonyms

 * stat

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Czech:, co nejdřív
 * Dutch: zo spoedig mogelijk, zo snel mogelijk,
 * Estonian: ,
 * Finnish: asap,
 * French: ,
 * Georgian: რაც შეიძლება ჩქარა, რაც შეიძლება სწრაფად, რაც შეიძლება მალე
 * German: so bald wie möglich, so schnell wie möglich,
 * Hebrew: בַּהֶקְדֵּם הָאֶפְשָׁרִי
 * Hungarian: amilyen hamar csak lehetséges
 * Ido: tam balde kam posibla
 * Italian: appena possibile, il prima possibile, al più presto, il più presto possibile,
 * Japanese:, なるべく早く, なるはや
 * Latvian: cik vien drīz iespējams
 * Polish: jak najszybciej, ,
 * Portuguese: o mais rápido possível, o quanto antes
 * Russian: как мо́жно скоре́е, как мо́жно быстре́е
 * Spanish: lo más rápido posible, lo antes posible, cuanto antes
 * Swedish:, så snart som möjligt
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian:, якомо́га шви́дше, якнайскорі́ше, якомо́га скорі́ше
 * Vietnamese: sớm nhất có thể, càng sớm càng tốt

Etymology
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