Structure
Verb[た]+ って
Verb[なくて] + たって
[い]Adjective[く]+ たって
[い]Adjective[なくて] + たって
[な]Adjective + だって
[な]Adjective + じゃなくたって
Noun + だって
Noun + じゃなくたって
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About たって
たって is a casual structure that carries the same meaning as 'ても' or 'でも', and can be used with a wide variety of words. Common translations include 'even if (A)', 'even though (A)', or 'no matter how (A)'.
In the case of verbs, たって conjugates in the standard way that the た past-tense form usually would.
For い-Adjectives, たって attaches to the conjugative く-form.
For nouns and な-Adjectives, た will change to だ, and だって will then be used with the stem noun or adjective.
Fun-fact
Although たって is widely considered a casual form of ても, it originally stems from たとて, which is a combination of the auxiliary verb た, and the particle とて, which itself is thought to be an old-fashioned abbreviation of と言っても. In this way, the modern abbreviation of たって still reflects the original extended nuance of たと言っても 'even if (A) is said, (B)'.
Synonyms
にしても
Even though, Even if, Even when, Also
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たとえ〜ても
Even if…is the case, Supposing that
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どうしても
Regardless of, No matter what
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だって
I heard/was said, Because, But, Even or also, Even if or even though
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ては
If, With, Since, Because
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たところで
Even if ~ cannot or will not, Even though ~ not
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ようが~まいが
Even if, No matter what, Whether or not, [Emphatic], Volitional + が
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ても
Even if, Even though
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ても
Even if, Even though
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パーティーにはピザじゃなくたってかまわないよね。
Even if it is not a pizza party, I don't mind.
ブロッコリーが健康に良くたって、もう食べたくない!
Even if broccoli is good for your health, I still don't want to eat it.
どんなに押したくたって、この赤いボタンを押してはダメ。
No matter how much you want to press it, you must not press the red button.
たとえ家が大きくなくたって、オレンジ色の屋根があればそれでいい。
Even if a house is not large, I will be fine if the roof is orange.
海水浴に行ったって僕は泳げないからつまらない。
Even if I went to the beach, since I can't swim, it would be boring.
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たって – Grammar Discussion
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Adarain
In the sentence
どんなに押したくたって、この赤いボタンを押してはダメ。
how come using たい directly is okay here? Shouldn’t one have to use たがる since it’s about presumed feelings of another person? Or does the たって-construction make it okay because it itself implies some uncertainity?
FredKore
The たい grammar point explains how it can be used for “I” or “you”.
たい | Japanese Grammar SRS[たい belongs to a group of ‘personal’ adjectives, that is used to describe the speaker’s/writer’s wishes/desires (first person) or the listener’s wishes/desires (second person)]
[If you want to describe someone else’s wish/desire (third person) you have to use the「verb[stem]+たがる」construction or indirect speech 「verb[stem]+たいと思う」]If you were describing “he” or “she” or “they” or another third person, then you would use たがる.
どんなに押したくたって、この赤いボタンを押してはダメ。
No matter how much you want to press it, you must not press the red button.Also, the English sentence is using the “general” you not the “specific” you, where the speaker is not necessarily talking specifically about the listener. You could replace “you” wi...
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