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The word 即 (jí) can indeed have synonyms that convey a similar meaning of "even" or "even if." Here are a few alternatives along with their explanations:
1. 即使 (jíshǐ) - While this phrase means "even if," it is more explicit and often used in conditional statements. It combines 即 (jí) and 使 (shǐ) and is a more formal way to express the idea of "even if."
2. 哪怕 (nǎpà) - This is another expression meaning "even if" or "no matter." It conveys a sense of concession and can be used in a similar manner to 即 (jí).
3. 虽然 (suīrán) - This means "although" or "even though." While slightly different, it carries a similar idea of presenting a condition that contrasts with the main statement.
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即 (jí) is used to express that something is true even if something else is true. It is usually used in the middle of a sentence. For example:
他即使很忙,也会来参加聚会 (tā jíshǐ hěn máng, yě huì lái cānjiā jùhuì) - Even if he is busy, he will come to the party.
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