You'll often hear même si in French conversations. It's a useful phrase that means "even if" or "although."
Think of it as a way to introduce a condition or a contrast. For example, you might say, Même si il pleut, je vais sortir. (Even if it rains, I will go out.)
It helps you express that something will happen regardless of a certain situation. You can use it to make your sentences more nuanced and expressive.
So, next time you want to say "even if," remember même si!
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This sentence means 'Even if the weather is cold, we will go for a walk.' 'Même si' introduces the condition, followed by the main clause.
This sentence translates to 'Even if she doesn't always understand everything, she makes an effort to learn.' 'Même si' sets up a contrast.
This means 'Even if this project is difficult, one must persevere.' The structure 'Même si + clause, main clause' is used here.
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à cet égard
A2In this respect; regarding this matter.
à condition que
A2On condition that; provided that (followed by subjunctive).
à propos de
A2About, regarding; concerning.
à travers
A2Through, across.
aborder
B1To approach a topic or problem; to deal with.
abstrait
A2Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.
abstraitement
B2In an abstract manner; conceptually.
académique
A2Relating to education and scholarship.
académiquement
B2In an academic manner; in relation to academic matters.
accent
A2A distinctive mode of pronunciation of a language.