뜻
Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea.
문화적 배경
This phrase is the 'gold standard' for news anchors across the Arab world, from Morocco to Iraq. It provides a sense of neutrality and intellectual distance. In daily life, people replace this with 'Ma'a heik' (With that). Using the formal version in a casual setting might be seen as a sign of being highly educated or 'acting posh'. Egyptians often use 'Bas bardo' (But also/still) or 'Ma'a keda'. The formal phrase is reserved for Al-Ahram newspaper editorials or formal speeches. In the Gulf, 'Ma'a dhalik' is quite common even in semi-formal speech, reflecting a slightly more conservative linguistic style in professional settings.
The Semicolon Trick
In writing, always put a semicolon before 'بالرغم من ذلك' and a comma after it. It makes your punctuation look professional.
Don't forget the 'Min'
Saying 'بالرغم ذلك' is a common error. Always include 'من' (min).
뜻
Used to introduce a contrasting statement or idea.
The Semicolon Trick
In writing, always put a semicolon before 'بالرغم من ذلك' and a comma after it. It makes your punctuation look professional.
Don't forget the 'Min'
Saying 'بالرغم ذلك' is a common error. Always include 'من' (min).
Use it for Concession
In a debate, start your sentence with 'هذا صحيح، وبالرغم من ذلك...' to show you are listening before you disagree.
Dialect Swap
If you are in Egypt, swap this for 'Ma'a keda' to sound more natural in a cafe.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing words to complete the formal sentence.
الخطة كانت صعبة جداً؛ _______ _______ _______، نجحنا في تنفيذها.
The sentence shows a contrast between a 'difficult plan' and 'successful execution', requiring a concessive phrase.
Which sentence uses the phrase correctly in a formal context?
Choose the correct option:
Option B correctly uses the phrase as a bridge between two contrasting full sentences.
Complete the dialogue between two colleagues.
أحمد: الميزانية محدودة جداً هذا العام. سارة: أعرف ذلك، _______ _______ _______، يجب أن ننهي المشروع في وقته.
Sara is acknowledging the budget limit but insisting on the deadline, which is a contrast.
Match the sentence to the most likely context.
Sentence: 'النتائج لم تكن دقيقة؛ بالرغم من ذلك، قرر الباحث نشر الدراسة.'
The mention of 'results', 'researcher', and 'study' points to a scientific context.
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시각 학습 자료
But vs. Nevertheless
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제الخطة كانت صعبة جداً؛ _______ _______ _______، نجحنا في تنفيذها.
The sentence shows a contrast between a 'difficult plan' and 'successful execution', requiring a concessive phrase.
Choose the correct option:
Option B correctly uses the phrase as a bridge between two contrasting full sentences.
أحمد: الميزانية محدودة جداً هذا العام. سارة: أعرف ذلك، _______ _______ _______، يجب أن ننهي المشروع في وقته.
Sara is acknowledging the budget limit but insisting on the deadline, which is a contrast.
Sentence: 'النتائج لم تكن دقيقة؛ بالرغم من ذلك، قرر الباحث نشر الدراسة.'
The mention of 'results', 'researcher', and 'study' points to a scientific context.
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자주 묻는 질문
12 질문Yes, it is very common to start a new sentence with it to refer back to the previous one.
It's similar, but 'but' (لكن) is a simple contrast. 'بالرغم من ذلك' is more like 'nevertheless'—it emphasizes that the second fact is surprising given the first.
The root 'raghm' appears in related forms, but this specific modern idiom is more common in post-classical and modern literature.
They are 100% interchangeable. 'Ala' (على) is slightly more common in some academic circles, but both are correct.
You can, but it will sound very formal. It's like texting 'Notwithstanding the aforementioned' in English.
No, it is a fixed phrase. It never changes for masculine, feminine, singular, or plural.
You say 'بالرغم من المطر'. You replace 'dhalik' (that) with the specific noun.
Modern poetry, yes. Classical poetry usually uses shorter forms like 'رغم' or 'بيد أن'.
The 'bi' means 'by' or 'with'. It's part of the prepositional structure of the phrase.
The opposite would be 'لذلك' (therefore) or 'بسبب ذلك' (because of that), which show a logical result rather than a contrast.
Yes, it's a great 'level-up' phrase for B1 students to move beyond 'lakin'.
No, you can use it with past, present, or future tenses.
관련 표현
على الرغم من
similarDespite...
ومع ذلك
synonymAnd with that / Nevertheless
بيد أن
specialized formHowever / But
غير أن
similarExcept that / However
رغماً عن
builds onIn spite of / Against the will of