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Aussprache lernen though

/T͟Hō/
conjunction
despite the fact that; although.
"though they were speaking in undertones, Philip could hear them"

adverb
however (indicating that a factor qualifies or imposes restrictions on what was said previously).
"I was hunting for work. Jobs were scarce though"
Synonyme: nevertheless, nonetheless, even so, however, be that as it may, for all that, in spite of that/everything, despite that/everything, after everything, having said that, just the same, all the same, at the same time, in any event, come what may, at any rate, notwithstanding, regardless, anyway, anyhow, still and all, howbeit, withal, natheless

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The meaning of THOUGH is in spite of the fact that : while. How to use though in a sentence.
Though definition: (used in introducing a subordinate clause, which is often marked by ellipsis) notwithstanding that; in spite of the fact that; although.
though in American English · 1. in spite of the fact that; notwithstanding that; although. though the car was repaired, it rattled · 2. and yet. they will ...
Synonyms for THOUGH: however, nevertheless, nonetheless, still, yet, notwithstanding, at the same time, all the same, just the same, even so.
Though is fine conjunction. It's no "but" or "however", though it is a useful word, when you want let a reader know that two ideas are opposing one another.
Though is used more in spoken than in written English. You can use although, even though and though at the beginning of a sentence or clause that has a verb.
Adverb edit · (conjunctive) Despite that; however. quotations ▽. I'm not paid to do all this paperwork for you. I will do it this once, though. · (degree) Used ...
Though definition: (used in introducing a subordinate clause, which is often marked by ellipsis) notwithstanding that; in spite of the fact that; although.
THOUGH meaning: 1. used to introduce a fact or opinion that makes the other part of the sentence seem surprising…. Learn more.