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# though, even though
# though, even though
#:Hé welhder än brödkjen änköpan, '''thöch''' had hé nän geld.
#:Hé welhder än brödkjen änköpan, '''thöch''' had hé nän geld.
#:: ''He wanted to buy a pastry, '''even though''' he had no money.''
#:: {{n-g|He wanted to buy a pastry, '''even though''' he had no money.}}
# (at the end of phrase and often with ''on'') nonetheless
# (at the end of phrase and often with ''on'') nonetheless
#:War hard, on hén kander, '''thöch'''.
#:War hard, on hén kander, '''thöch'''.
#:: ''It was hard, but '''nonetheless''' they could.''
#:: {{n-g|It was hard, but '''nonetheless''' they could.}}


====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====

Latest revision as of 20:28, 7 May 2026

Enventian

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *þauh.

Pronunciation

  • (General North) IPA: [ˈθøx]
  • (General South) IPA: [ˈθœs]
    • (Méthen) IPA: [ˈθœʃ]
  • (Zennland) IPA: [ˈtʰɔjç], [ˈtʰœç]

Adverb

thöch

  1. yes, really, indeed (in response to a question)

Conjunction

thöch

  1. though, even though
    Hé welhder än brödkjen änköpan, thöch had hé nän geld.
    He wanted to buy a pastry, even though he had no money.
  2. (at the end of phrase and often with on) nonetheless
    War hard, on hén kander, thöch.
    It was hard, but nonetheless they could.

Synonyms