now that



now that

Seeing that, since, as in Now that you're here, you might as well stay for dinner. This usage was first recorded in 1530. For a synonym, see as long as.
See also: now

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Rea[rei]
MikoŁAjmee-KAW-wayPolish
Gurutze-Basque
CelandineSEL-ən-deenEnglish (Rare)
Mccullough[mə'kʌlə]
Michelmee-SHEL (French), MI-khel (German)French, German, Dutch