even so in spite of that regardless still
Indeed it is.
It would depend on which translation you use. == == == == Nevertheless 97x == ==
Yes, the word yet is an adverb. It can refer to a time period (past or present) or mean "nevertheless." (The latter is how it is used as a conjunction, without the word 'and'.)
Another word for the word answer is reply, response, reaction or retort.
Another word would be angle.
The word nevertheless links the two thoughts in the sentence. Nevertheless is a transition word and a linking word.
The word "nevertheless" is composed of 12 letters.
I went shopping on Monday nevertheless I did get want I wanted.
I hated washing the dishes, nevertheless they needed to be done.
You may not like broccoli. Nevertheless, it is good for you.
nevertheless = παρόλα αυτά / παρόλ' αυτά [parol-afta]
Indeed it is.
You do not have to put a comma after the word nevertheless whether you are using it as an adverb or in conjuction. The examples are: "while we disliked each other, nevertheless we agreed". When used as conjuction, "Emma wished he would be less pointed, nevertheless could not help being amused".
Bryce is absentminded, but he is our friend nevertheless. He failed the test the first time, but nevertheless became a licensed driver.
you use the word nevertheless when you want to say however or inspite of that . Example: a small but nevertheless important change
Despite is a preposition.
It would depend on which translation you use. == == == == Nevertheless 97x == ==