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also anyone done level 28 on qywzzle?!?!
lol!

2006-10-16 08:37:57 · 11 answers · asked by Button.Monster 3 in Society & Culture Languages

11 answers

However can be said in a number of ways:

cependant, néanmoins, nonobstant, pourtant, toutefois, alors, tandis, pendant.

It all depends on the context! If you had to pick one though, I'd say that cependant is the most common.

2006-10-16 08:48:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Cependant

2006-10-16 15:48:20 · answer #2 · answered by echo 4 · 1 0

The usual word is "cependant", which can be used in the same place as "however" in a sentence; there is an alternative word, "toutefois", which is placed immediately after the verb.

2006-10-16 15:51:04 · answer #3 · answered by Doethineb 7 · 1 0

de quelque maniere que,
cependant,
neanmoins. have French dictionary out.

2006-10-16 15:47:15 · answer #4 · answered by ? 6 · 1 1

cependant,

nope sorry no qywzzle!

2006-10-16 15:51:50 · answer #5 · answered by thejur 3 · 1 0

de quelque maniere (or) facon que + subjective

2006-10-16 15:41:10 · answer #6 · answered by good tree 6 · 1 0

I think "toutefois" or "cependant."

2006-10-16 15:42:29 · answer #7 · answered by Tara P 5 · 1 0

In a sentence as "He is handsome, however, he is stupid", it is:
Cependant
Pourtant
Néanmoins

2006-10-16 17:01:02 · answer #8 · answered by fabee 6 · 1 0

FRENCH! cant speak it but i can kiss it....

2006-10-16 15:43:31 · answer #9 · answered by mickladd 2 · 1 3

oweverrrrrrrrrrrr

2006-10-16 15:49:13 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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