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即使 (jíshǐ) is used to express that something will happen regardless of any other conditions. For example, "即使他不同意,我仍然会去的 (jíshǐ tā bù tóngyì, wǒ réngrán huì qù de) - Even if he doesn't agree, I will still go there."
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1. 虽然 (suīrán): "although, even though"
2. 尽管 (jǐnguǎn): "even though, despite"
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即使 (jíshǐ) is commonly used in contexts where the speaker is emphasizing that something will happen despite certain conditions or obstacles. For example, 即使 (jíshǐ) can be used to express that something will happen even if something else does not happen, or even if something else is true. For example, 即使 (jíshǐ) can be used to express that something will happen even if it is difficult or unlikely. It can also be used to express that something will happen even if it is not desirable or expected. For example, 即使 (jíshǐ) can be used to express that something will happen even if it is not convenient or even if it is not allowed.
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