anyway in Japanese
anyway in Japanese is とにかく, いずれにしても, どうせ — anyway means regardless of what has just been said or what happens; in any case.
anyway in Japanese
とにかく
Pronounced: tonikaku
Used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement. See anyhow and at least. [from 19th c.]
いずれにしても
Pronounced: izurenishitemo
Used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement. See anyhow and at least. [from 19th c.]
どうせ
Pronounced: dōse
Used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement. See anyhow and at least. [from 19th c.]
何しろ
Pronounced: nanishiro
Used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement. See anyhow and at least. [from 19th c.]
とにかく
Pronounced: tonikaku
(obsolete) In any way. [16th–19th c.]
What does "anyway" mean?
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adv Regardless of what has just been said or what happens; in any case.
"It might rain, but we're going hiking anyway."
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adv Used to change the subject or return to an earlier point after a digression.
"Anyway, how was your weekend?"
anyway in a sentence
- It might rain, but we're going hiking anyway.
- Anyway, let's get back to the main topic.
- Anyway, how was your weekend?
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Frequently asked questions
What is "anyway" in Japanese?
"anyway" in Japanese is とにかく, いずれにしても, どうせ. anyway means: Regardless of what has just been said or what happens; in any case.
How do you pronounce とにかく?
"anyway" in Japanese is とにかく, pronounced "tonikaku".
How do you use "anyway" in a sentence?
Example: "It might rain, but we're going hiking anyway." In Japanese, "anyway" is とにかく, いずれにしても, どうせ.
Are there other ways to say "anyway" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "anyway": とにかく, いずれにしても, どうせ, 何しろ.
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