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1 however
1. adverb1) in spite of that:مَع ذلك، ولكن، بالرَّغْم مِن ذلكIt would be nice if we had more money. However, I suppose we'll manage with what we have.
However did you get here?
كيف؟ في أي طريقَه؟ بأي وسيلَه؟However did you do that?
3) to no matter what extent:مَهْما يَكُنHowever hard I try, I still can't do it.
2. conjunctionin no matter what way:كَيفَماThis painting still looks wrong however you look at it.
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2 however
مَعَ ذَلك \ after all: in spite of this: He refused my invitation but came after all. however: all the same; in spite of what has just been said: I’m very tired; however, I’ll come and help you. nevertheless: in spite of that: I told him it would be dangerous, but nevertheless he did it. still: in spite of that: We rarely win; but still, we enjoy playing. -
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عَلَى أيَّة حال \ all the same, at the same time: (only at the start of a sentence; comparing points that are for and against) in spite of this: He’s not clever; all the same, he does try hard. however: all the same; in spite of what has just been said: I’m very tired; however, I’ll come and help you. -
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كَيْفَما \ however: no matter how: However fast you run, you won’t catch him. -
5 however
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6 However you spell it
Chat: HYSI?Универсальный русско-английский словарь > However you spell it
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7 A term used for describing the opposite sex as good looking, however not usually used between the same gender.
Jargon: Fittie (Пример: "That girl is a right fittie!")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > A term used for describing the opposite sex as good looking, however not usually used between the same gender.
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8 בקעת בית ט׳ pr. n. Valley of Beth-Tofeth Koh. R. to V, 8; v., however, נְטוֹפָה II.
טוק Y.Sabb.VI, 7d bot. פרוש פוק טקלין ed., Ar. פרסטקולין, פרוסטוקטולין, prob. a corruption of כְּרוּסוֹקַסְטְלוֹן (χρυσοκαστέλλιον) a golden castle, name of a head-dress ( עיר הזהב; v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Corona).Jewish literature > בקעת בית ט׳ pr. n. Valley of Beth-Tofeth Koh. R. to V, 8; v., however, נְטוֹפָה II.
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9 קְלוּסַנְתְּרִ׳ m. pl. (a corrupt. of γελοιαστήρ = γελοιαστής) jesters, buffoons, kings fools (v. קְלַסְתָּא). Targ. Esth. 2:21 תרין ק׳ two merry-makers, opp. בַּכְיָן; Yalk. Esth. 1053 (in Hebr. dict.) קלוסנט׳ (some ed. קְלוֹסְטְרִין, קְלִיסְטְ׳, opp. בַּרְבָּרִי (v., however, קְלַסְרִיקִין).
קְלוּסְקָאv. גְּלוּסְקָא.Jewish literature > קְלוּסַנְתְּרִ׳ m. pl. (a corrupt. of γελοιαστήρ = γελοιαστής) jesters, buffoons, kings fools (v. קְלַסְתָּא). Targ. Esth. 2:21 תרין ק׳ two merry-makers, opp. בַּכְיָן; Yalk. Esth. 1053 (in Hebr. dict.) קלוסנט׳ (some ed. קְלוֹסְטְרִין, קְלִיסְטְ׳, opp. בַּרְבָּרִי (v., however, קְלַסְרִיקִין).
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10 hvordan end
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11 akan tetapi
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12 bagaimana pun
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13 bagaimana pun juga
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14 fun dest vegn
howeverYiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters) > fun dest vegn
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15 ať jakýmkoli způsobem
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16 jak vůbec
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17 hvernig í ósköpunum
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18 hvernig sem
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19 sama hvernig
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20 samt (sem áîur)
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