Though Meaning in English
word
/ˈðoʊ/
THOH
/ðˈəʊ/
THOH
Definição
Used to introduce a contrast between two ideas, similar to 'although' or 'however'. It can also appear at the end of a sentence to show contrast.
Uso & Nuances
'Though' is less formal than 'although', especially at the end of a sentence. Commonly used after statements as in 'nice weather, though!' Mostly written as 'although' at sentence beginnings, and 'though' at sentence ends or clauses.
Spanish: aunque - sin embargo - a pesar de esoPortuguese (BR): embora - mesmo assim - apesar dissoPortuguese (PT): embora - mesmo assim - apesar dissoChinese (Simplified): 尽管 - 不过 - 虽然Chinese (Traditional): 儘管 - 不過 - 雖然Hindi: हालांकि - फिर भी - तो भीArabic: رغم ذلك - مع أن - بالرغم منBengali: যদিও - তবুও - তা সত্ত্বেওRussian: хотя - тем не менее - всё жеJapanese: けれども - でも - とはいえVietnamese: dù vậy - tuy nhiên - mặc dùKorean: 그래도 - 하지만 - 비록Turkish: ama - yine de - her ne kadarUrdu: اگرچہ - پھر بھی - تاہمIndonesian: meski - walaupun - meskipun demikian
Frases de Exemplo
Though it was raining, we went outside.
basic
She is tired, though.
basic
I like tea. I prefer coffee, though.
basic
The test was hard, though I studied a lot.
natural
It's expensive. I want it, though.
natural
I didn’t win. I had fun, though!
natural