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English
Etymology 1
From Middle English thaugh , thagh , from Old English þēah ( “ though, although, even if, that, however, nevertheless, yet, still; whether ” ) , later superseded in many dialects by Middle English though , thogh , from Old Norse *þóh (later þó ); both from Proto-Germanic *þauh ( “ though ” ) , from Proto-Indo-European *to- , suffixed with Proto-Germanic *-hw < Proto-Indo-European *-kʷe ( “ and ” ) .
Akin to Scots thoch ( “ though ” ) , Saterland Frisian dach ( “ though ” ) , West Frisian dôch , dochs ( “ though ” ) , Dutch doch ( “ though ” ) , German doch ( “ though ” ) , Swedish dock ( “ however, still ” ) , Icelandic þó ( “ though ” ) . More at that .
Pronunciation
Adverb
though (not comparable )
( conjunctive ) Despite that; however .
I'm not paid to do all this paperwork for you. I will do it this once, though .
2013 July 20, “Old soldiers? ”, in The Economist , volume 408 , number 8845 :Whether modern, industrial man is less or more warlike than his hunter-gatherer ancestors is impossible to determine. [ …] One thing that is true, though , is that murder rates have fallen over the centuries, as policing has spread and the routine carrying of weapons has diminished. Modern society may not have done anything about war. But peace is a lot more peaceful.
( degree ) Used to intensify statements or questions ; indeed .
"Man, it's hot in here." — "Isn't it, though ?"
Synonyms
Translations
however
Bulgarian: обаче (bg) ( obače )
Catalan: però (ca) , tanmateix (ca) , malgrat això , malgrat tot
Chinese:
Mandarin: 然而 (zh) ( rán'ér )
Czech: nicméně (cs)
Danish: dog (da)
Dutch: echter (nl)
Finnish: kuitenkin (fi)
French: néanmoins (fr) , cependant (fr)
Georgian: მაინც ( mainc )
German: trotzdem (de) , doch (de) , allerdings (de)
Greek: εν τούτοις (el) ( en toútois ) , παρά ταύτα ( pará táfta ) , ωστόσο (el) ( ostóso )
Hungarian: azért (hu) , mindazonáltal (hu) , mindamellett (hu) , mégis (hu)
Indonesian: bagaimanapun juga
Interlingua: benque , malgrado (ia) , non obstante
Italian: comunque (it) , nonostante (it) , in ogni caso , ad ogni modo
Japanese: にもかかわらず (ja) ( nimokakawarazu ) , それでも (ja) ( soredemo )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: dîsa jî (ku) , her wiha (ku)
Luo: kata kamano
Malay: walau bagaimana
Navajo: ndi
Norwegian:
Bokmål: dog (no)
Nynorsk: do
Occitan: pasmens (oc) , ni per tot , ça que la , pr'aquò (oc) , pr'aquò (oc)
Persian: گرچه (fa) ( garče )
Polish: jednak (pl) , mimo to (pl) , bez względu na to
Portuguese: no entanto , não obstante (pt) , contudo (pt)
Russian: те́м не ме́нее (ru) ( tém ne méneje ) , одна́ко (ru) ( odnáko ) , всё-таки (ru) ( vsjo-taki )
Scots: tho
Scottish Gaelic: ge-tà
Spanish: no obstante (es) , de todas formas , de todas maneras (es)
Swahili: ijapokuwa hata hivyo
Swedish: dock (sv)
Ukrainian: тим не менш ( tym ne menš )
Urdu: گرچہ
Volapük: do
Walloon: portant (wa)
Zazaki: bo zi
Conjunction
though
Despite the fact that; although .
Though it is risky, it is worth taking the chance.
1879 , R J , chapter II, in The Amateur Poacher , London: Smith, Elder, & Co. , , →OCLC :Orion hit a rabbit once; but though sore wounded it got to the bury, and, struggling in, the arrow caught the side of the hole and was drawn out. Indeed, a nail filed sharp is not of much avail as an arrowhead; you must have it barbed, and that was a little beyond our skill.
( archaic ) If , that , even if .
We shall be not sorry though the man die tonight.
1919 , Rudyard Kipling, Tomlinson :"Though we called your friend from his bed this night, he could not speak for you, / "For the race is run by one and one and never by two and two."
1945 , Oscar Hammerstein II , “You’ll Never Walk Alone ” (song), in Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II , Carousel (musical)
Walk on through the wind, / Walk on through the rain, / Though your dreams be tossed and blown.
Usage notes
( if ) : This sense is now archaic, except in the fixed expression as though meaning as if .
Synonyms
Translations
although
Arabic: رَغْم أَنّ ( raḡm ʔann )
Bulgarian: макар че ( makar če )
Catalan: malgrat (ca) , malgrat tot , tot i , tot i que , encara que (ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin: 虽然 (zh) , 尽管 (zh)
Czech: ačkoli (cs)
Danish: dog (da)
Dutch: hoewel (nl)
Esperanto: kvankam (eo)
Finnish: vaikka (fi) , ( if there's negation after though ) vaikkakaan
French: malgré (fr) , bien que (fr) , cependant (fr)
Georgian: მიუხედავად იმისა, რომ ( miuxedavad imisa, rom )
German: obwohl (de) , obgleich (de) , obschon (de)
Greek: έστω και αν ( ésto kai an ) , αν και (el) ( an kai ) , μολονότι (el) ( molonóti ) , καίτοι (el) ( kaítoi )
Hungarian: bár (hu) , noha (hu) , habár (hu) , jóllehet (hu) , ámbár (hu)
Icelandic: þó (is) , þótt (is)
Indonesian: walau (id) , meski (id)
Irish: cé go
Italian: anche se
Japanese: だが (ja) ( daga ) , だけれども ( dakeredomo ) , だけど ( dakeredo ) ( colloquial )
Malay: walau (ms)
Navajo: ndi
Norwegian: selv om (no)
Polish: choć (pl) , chociaż (pl) , aczkolwiek (pl)
Portuguese: apesar (pt) de, embora (pt)
Romanian: deși (ro) , chiar dacă (ro)
Russian: хотя́ (ru) ( xotjá ) , хоть и (ru) ( xotʹ i ) , несмотря́ на то́, что ( nesmotrjá na tó, što )
Slovak: hoci
Slovene: čeprav (sl)
Spanish: sin embargo (es) , a pesar de (es)
Swedish: även om (sv) , fast (sv) , fastän (sv)
Ukrainian: хоча́ ( xočá ) , незважа́ючи на те, що ( nezvažájučy na te, ščo )
Zazaki: velev m
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Verb
though
Misspelling of thought .