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#:Hé welhder än brödkjen änköpan, '''thöch''' had hé nän geld. | #:Hé welhder än brödkjen änköpan, '''thöch''' had hé nän geld. | ||
#:: | #:: {{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'''. | ||
#:: | #:: {{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
- yes, really, indeed (in response to a question)
Conjunction
thöch
- 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.
- Hé welhder än brödkjen änköpan, thöch had hé nän geld.
- (at the end of phrase and often with on) nonetheless
- War hard, on hén kander, thöch.
- It was hard, but nonetheless they could.
- War hard, on hén kander, thöch.