neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'per tant' in both spoken and written Catalan to draw logical conclusions or implications in various contexts. You'll hear it in discussions, academic presentations, or persuasive writing, such as when someone is summarizing the results of a study, stating, 'The experiment showed significant results; per tant, we can conclude that our hypothesis was correct.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Per tant' is similar to 'així que' (so) but carries a stronger emphasis on logical reasoning. While both can be used to conclude statements, 'per tant' is typically preferred in more formal settings or when the conclusion is based on evidence or reasoning.
Culture
'Per tant' has its roots in the Latin phrase 'per hoc,' meaning 'for this reason.' Its usage reflects the Catalan language's rich historical ties with Latin, and it plays a significant role in formal discourse, enhancing clarity and coherence in arguments. Interestingly, it serves as a linguistic bridge, connecting various Catalan dialects, showcasing the language's diversity yet unifying structure.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'per tant' in a sentence?
'Per tant' is used to indicate a conclusion based on previously stated information. For example: 'Els resultats són positius; per tant, continuarem amb el projecte.' (The results are positive; therefore, we will continue with the project.)
Q.Is 'per tant' used in informal conversation?
'Per tant' is generally more common in neutral to formal contexts, but it can certainly be used in informal conversations as well when making clear logical connections or conclusions.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'per tant'?
A common mistake is using 'per tant' without clearly stating the preceding information or reasoning. It's important to provide context so that the conclusion makes sense to the listener or reader.