diff --git a/docs/en/docs/async.md b/docs/en/docs/async.md index 752a5c247..63bd8ca68 100644 --- a/docs/en/docs/async.md +++ b/docs/en/docs/async.md @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ In previous versions of NodeJS / Browser JavaScript, you would have used "callba ## Coroutines -**Coroutine** is just the very fancy term for the thing returned by an `async def` function. Python knows that it is something like a function that it can start and that it will end at some point, but that it might be paused ⏸ internally too, whenever there is an `await` inside of it. +**Coroutine** is just the very fancy term for the thing returned by an `async def` function. Python knows that it is something like a function, that it can start and that it will end at some point, but that it might be paused ⏸ internally too, whenever there is an `await` inside of it. But all this functionality of using asynchronous code with `async` and `await` is many times summarized as using "coroutines". It is comparable to the main key feature of Go, the "Goroutines".