moreover
The Italian word 'inoltre' is used to introduce an additional or related point in a discussion or argument, similar to the English word 'moreover'. It is often used to provide further support for a point already made, or to introduce a new but related idea. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts, and is often followed by a comma.
Moreover, we need more time to complete the project.
This phrase expresses the idea that in addition to needing more time, there are other considerations for completing the project.
Moreover, our team has achieved excellent results in the last few weeks.
This sentence highlights not only the recent success of the team but also adds emphasis to the significance of their achievements.
Moreover, it is essential to maintain good communication among the members.
This example indicates that maintaining good communication is an important aspect that should be considered in any team environment.