Albeit Meaning in Bengali: যদিও (yadiyo)
Part of Speech: Conjunction
Pronunciation: awl-bee-it
Short Definition: Albeit is a conjunction that means “although” or “even though”. It is used to introduce a contrasting statement or condition.
Albeit Synonyms: although, even though, though, notwithstanding, despite, in spite of
Albeit Antonyms: because, since, therefore, hence, thus
Origin of Albeit: The word “albeit” originated from the Middle English phrase “al be it”, which means “although it be”. It combines the words “al” (all) and “be it” (although it is). The phrase evolved over time to become the single word “albeit”.
Nearby Words:
- Alb
- Alba
- Albacore
- Albania
- Albanian
Albeit in Literature Quotes:
- “Albeit I must confess, that I have heard some very grave persons of the court say, that they have seen a clownish country fellow at Paris, that made sport with his wife, in a public place, and in her presence.” – Miguel de Cervantes
- “Albeit, I confess, too, that I have not been able to resist putting in a few of my own remarks, wherever I thought they might be of use to the reader.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Meaning in Different Languages:
- Bengali: যদিও (yadiyo)
- Hindi: हालांकि (halanki)
- Nepali: यद्यपि (yadyapi)
- Urdu: ہوچکہ (ho chuka)
- Tamil: இருப்பினும் (iruppium)
- Telugu: అయినప్పుడు (ayinappudu)
- Arabic: وإن كان (wa’in kan)
- Chinese: 虽然 (suīrán)
- Japanese: であるが (de aru ga)
- Russian: хотя (khotya)
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