malgrado
Interlingua
editPreposition
editmalgrado
Italian
editEtymology
editInherited from Latin male grātus (“ungrateful”). By surface analysis, mal(e) + grado. Cognate with Catalan malgrat and French malgré. Compare di buongrado and the borrowing grato.
Pronunciation
editAdverb
edit(mio, tuo, suo, etc.) malgrado
- despite (oneself, etc.)
Preposition
editmalgrado
Conjunction
editmalgrado
Portuguese
editEtymology
editFrom Old Galician-Portuguese mal(o) + grado, which stems from Latin grātum (see grātus (“pleasing, acceptable, agreeable, welcome”)). Compare Catalan malgrat and French malgré.
Pronunciation
edit
Noun
editmalgrado m (plural malgrados)
- displeasure (feeling of being displeased)
Conjunction
editmalgrado
- although; in spite of
- Synonyms: embora, apesar de, não obstante, a despeito de
- Ele partiu, malgrado as súplicas de seu pai para que ficasse.
- He left, despite his father's pleas for him to stay.
Spanish
editEtymology
editInherited from Old Spanish mal(o) + grado, which stems from Latin grātum (see grātus (“pleasing, acceptable, agreeable, welcome”)).
Pronunciation
editConjunction
editmalgrado
- although; in spite of
- Synonyms: a pesar de, pese a, no obstante, maguer
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