eppure
yet
conjunction ehp-POO-reh Less Common
Origin: from e 'and' + pure 'even'
Also means
and yet
Usage Note
Eppure introduces a surprising contrast, 'and yet' or 'nevertheless', stronger and more literary than ma ('but'). Though it functions as a conjunction here, it works adverbially to flag that what follows defies expectation.
Examples
"È difficile, eppure ci provo."
Natural Translation
It's hard, yet I'm trying.
Literal Translation
Is difficult, yet there I-try.
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