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How do you say "Anyway"?

de ceigered, 2011-junio-25

Mesaĝoj: 21

Lingvo: English

ceigered (Montri la profilon) 2011-junio-27 09:55:32

Thanks sudanglo for that distinction. It makes it much easier to find the right word to express.

@ Horsto, "ne gravas" is also another option I like.

"Nu, ne gravas. Tamen, ĉiuokaze, kiam ni foriru?"

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johmue (Montri la profilon) 2011-junio-27 11:29:20

ceigered:Erm, anyway, how do you say "Anyway" in Esperanto, e.g. "So, anyway, back on track, ...."?
Ĉiel ajn ...

erinja (Montri la profilon) 2011-junio-27 11:37:53

Everyway?

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Altebrilas (Montri la profilon) 2011-junio-27 19:35:48

"Cxiukaze" corresponds to the french "en tout cas", with the same meaning.

darkweasel (Montri la profilon) 2011-junio-27 19:39:57

Altebrilas:"Cxiukaze" corresponds to the french "en tout cas", with the same meaning.
... also to German-language jedenfalls.

bertilow (Montri la profilon) 2011-junio-27 22:05:34

Kirilo81:(nu) bone
Or just plain "nu", or even "do", or perhaps "nu do".

ceigered (Montri la profilon) 2011-junio-28 10:16:18

I feel quite stupid after seeing all these great ways to solve a simple problem rido.gif

Dankegon, ĉiuj!

Korsivo (Montri la profilon) 2011-junio-28 22:56:24

I am only a beginner of E-to but in most cases I would use 'tamen', which translates very well as 'however' too. And I would employ 'ĉiuokaze' for translating 'in any case', normally at the beginning of the sentence. Please let me know if I got it wrong or disagree. sal.gif

Kraughne (Montri la profilon) 2011-junio-30 04:40:11

bertilow:
Kirilo81:(nu) bone
Or just plain "nu", or even "do", or perhaps "nu do".
That probably has the most accessible meaning for the majority of Esperantists. Er...didn't you write the PMEG? This kind of small translation problem is reasonably suited for its author, heh.

NJ Esperantist:For some reason 'ajne' comes to mind.
This is a good answer. Ajne embodies the vagueness conveyed by the English "anyway." Maybe you could even get away with using ajn by itself in this way.

bertilow (Montri la profilon) 2011-junio-30 08:43:58

Kraughne:
bertilow:
Kirilo81:(nu) bone
Or just plain "nu", or even "do", or perhaps "nu do".
That probably has the most accessible meaning for the majority of Esperantists. Er...didn't you write the PMEG?
People keep telling me I did, but I don't believe them.

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