although in Japanese
although in Japanese is であっても, といっても, としても — although means despite the fact that; used to introduce a contrast or concession.
although in Japanese
であっても
Pronounced: deattemo
といっても
Pronounced: toittemo
としても
Pronounced: toshitemo
とはいえ
Pronounced: tohaie
にもかかわらず
Pronounced: nimokakawarazu
だけれども
Pronounced: dakeredomo
Though, even though, in spite of or despite the fact that: introducing a clause that expresses a concession.
のに
Pronounced: noni
Though, even though, in spite of or despite the fact that: introducing a clause that expresses a concession.
しかし
Pronounced: shikashi
But, except.
でも
Pronounced: demo
But, except.
What does "although" mean?
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conj Despite the fact that; used to introduce a contrast or concession.
"Although it was raining, they went ahead with the picnic."
although in a sentence
- Although it was raining, they went ahead with the picnic.
- She took the job, although the pay was lower than she wanted.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "although" in Japanese?
"although" in Japanese is であっても, といっても, としても. although means: Despite the fact that; used to introduce a contrast or concession.
How do you pronounce であっても?
"although" in Japanese is であっても, pronounced "deattemo".
How do you use "although" in a sentence?
Example: "Although it was raining, they went ahead with the picnic." In Japanese, "although" is であっても, といっても, としても.
Are there other ways to say "although" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 9 translations listed for "although": であっても, といっても, としても, とはいえ, にもかかわらず, だけれども.
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