recently = lately
lately
recent, recently
final, concluding
The word "latest" is an adjective. It is the superlative form of the adjective late. (It can also be considered a noun, e.g. Have you heard the latest?)
The Kikuyu word is equivalent to the English word recent kiambereria.
Recent, tender, youthful, inexperienced, green, fresh, brood, infants, offspring, progeny...
up-to-date, current, latest, cutting-edge, recent, new-fangled, unknown
The word recent is not a verb and so doesn't have tenses.
"This is a recent question on WikiAnswers."The recent attack put them on guard.
Yes it is
My grandmothers fall has not been recent.
We have seen much change in this recent decade.