Also means
in the old days
Usage Note
Antiguamente situates something in a past era and implies contrast with the present — closer to 'in former times' than to a specific date. It is more literary and formal than antes, which simply means 'before'. It often opens sentences to set historical context: Antiguamente, este edificio era un convento ('This building used to be a convent').
Examples
"Antiguamente, la gente viajaba a caballo."
Natural Translation
Formerly, people travelled on horseback.
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