Now then Meaning in English
expression
ˈnaʊ/ /ˈðɛn
NOW-then
nˈaʊ/ /ðˈɛn
now-THEN
Definition
Used to get someone's attention before you say something important, or to signal a change in topic. It can also introduce instructions or summarize what comes next.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly British English, informal and friendly. Common when starting comments, giving instructions, or settling a discussion. Not used in American English. Usually said with a pause afterwards: 'Now then, let's begin.'
Spanish: a ver - bueno (usado para empezar o llamar la atención)Portuguese (BR): agora então - ora bem - bom (para começar ou chamar atenção)Portuguese (PT): ora então - agora bem - bom (para começar ou chamar atenção)Chinese (Simplified): 那么 - 现在好了 (用来引起注意或开始话题)Chinese (Traditional): 那麼 - 現在好了 (用來引起注意或開始話題)Hindi: तो फिर - अच्छा तो (ध्यान आकर्षित करने या शुरू करने के लिए)Arabic: حسنًا إذًا - إذًا (للبدء أو لجذب الانتباه)Bengali: ঠিক আছে - আচ্ছা - তোRussian: итак - ну что ж - теперьJapanese: さて - それではVietnamese: nào - vậy thì - bây giờKorean: 자 - 그럼Turkish: peki - şimdi - o zamanUrdu: اچھا - ابIndonesian: baiklah - sekarang - jadi
Example Sentences
Now then, let's start the lesson.
basic
Now then, what do you want to eat for dinner?
basic
Now then, please listen carefully to my instructions.
basic
Now then, shall we go for a walk?
natural
Now then, as I was saying earlier, we need to finish this by Friday.
natural
Now then, if there are no more questions, we can move on.
natural