Depending on the syntax, generally means the same thing but differs in what is included. Generally means not referencing a single entity but many at the same time, usually as it applies to a the single entity.
-adverb 1. usually; commonly; ordinarily: He generally comes home at noon. 2. with respect to the larger part; for the most part: a generally accurate interpretation of the facts. 3. without reference to or disregarding particular persons, things, situations, etc., that may be an exception: generally speaking.
generally
It is a suffix that generally refers to that kind of a store.
generally mean do this or move to the next line
It can generally be translated as "before," or "in front of."
Generally it means "from Vienna (Austria)"
Generally it means "one".
Nani generally means why or what
maybe in the 5th grade but generally no.
Literally, it would mean "At what time do you have hunger generally." A better translation would be "Generally, what time are you hungry?"
it's generally the resistance. its generally the energy dissipiating component called Resistor
Yes, it generally does.
Generally accepted to mean pseudo or fake or imitation.