initially
In Italian, the word 'inizialmente' is used to express the initial state or condition of something. It is often used to introduce a sentence or paragraph, similar to its English counterpart 'initially'. However, unlike 'initially', 'inizialmente' can also be used in the middle of a sentence to indicate a change in state or condition.
Initially, I thought it was a good idea.
This phrase reflects the speaker's first impression or opinion about something before further consideration or events.
Initially, the team was not very cohesive.
This indicates that at the beginning, the team members did not work well together, suggesting that dynamics may have changed over time.
Initially, I was afraid of speaking in public.
This phrase expresses the speaker's first feelings of anxiety or fear about public speaking, likely implying that they have since overcome this fear.