folglich

This is the 13922nd most frequent German word.


folglich

Consequently.


The word 'folglich' is used here as a connector between two clauses, indicating a cause-and-effect relationship.

Ich habe zu spät angefangen zu lernen, folglich habe ich die Prüfung nicht bestanden.

I started studying too late, consequently, I did not pass the exam.


Here, 'folglich' serves as an adverb to link the weather condition with the resulting decision, emphasizing logical outcome.

Das Wetter war sehr schlecht, folglich beschlossen wir, den Ausflug abzusagen.

The weather was very bad, consequently, we decided to cancel the trip.


In this case, 'folglich' connects the effort made to the success achieved as a direct result, showcasing its role in expressing consequence.

Er hat sich lange vorbereitet, folglich war er sehr erfolgreich.

He prepared extensively, consequently, he was very successful.