schon

Etymology 1
From, from , adverb of , whence 🇨🇬. For sense development from "beautiful" to "indeed, surely; already" compare.

Adverb

 * 1) already happening rather early, continuing rather long
 * 2) previously, before at some time in the past; but not : before a certain event
 * 3) ; already ; yet
 * 4)  ; admittedly; sure(ly); definitely; indeed
 * 5) really (as an intensifier)
 * 1) ; already ; yet
 * 2)  ; admittedly; sure(ly); definitely; indeed
 * 3) really (as an intensifier)
 * 1)  ; admittedly; sure(ly); definitely; indeed
 * 2) really (as an intensifier)
 * 1) really (as an intensifier)
 * 1) really (as an intensifier)
 * 1) really (as an intensifier)

Usage notes

 * In order to emphasize schon in the sense of “already”, another fitting adverb of time is usually added: “Are you done already ?” → Bist du schon fertig? Stressing schon itself is also possible but less common. In some other senses, however, schon is commonly stressed.

Etymology 1
From, , , , from , , from ,. Equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1) To shoe; to put shoes on one's feet.
 * 2) To put horseshoes on a horse's hooves.
 * 3) To cover up; to clothe or conceal.

Etymology 2
From, and. Equivalent to.