But then Meaning in English
expression
ˈbət/ /ˈðɛn
BUHT-then
bˈʌt/ /ðˈɛn
BUT-then
परिभाषा
Used to introduce a different or surprising idea, especially after considering something else; it often signals a change of perspective or a second thought.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Common in conversational English to show reconsideration or contrast. Often appears before giving an opposite reason, an excuse, or changing a decision. Do not confuse with time phrases like 'and then.'
Spanish: pero entonces - aunque pensándolo bienPortuguese (BR): mas então - mas por outro ladoPortuguese (PT): mas então - mas por outro ladoChinese (Simplified): 但后来 - 不过Chinese (Traditional): 但後來 - 不過Hindi: लेकिन फिरArabic: لكن بعد ذلك - ولكن من جهة أخرىBengali: কিন্তু তারপর - কিন্তু আবার - কিন্তু এরপরRussian: но потом - но с другой стороныJapanese: でもそのとき - でもやっぱりVietnamese: nhưng rồi - nhưng màKorean: 하지만 또 - 그런데Turkish: ama sonra - fakat ardındanUrdu: لیکن پھرIndonesian: tapi lalu - tapi kemudian
उदाहरण वाक्य
I wanted to go out, but then it started raining.
basic
She was tired, but then she finished all her work.
basic
I thought the test was easy, but then I saw my grade.
basic
I was going to call him, but then I remembered he was busy.
natural
I almost bought that shirt, but then I realized I didn't need it.
natural
We could take the bus, but then a taxi might be faster.
natural