The difference between Anyhow and Anywho
When used as adverbs, anyhow means in any way or manner whatever, whereas anywho means anyhow.
Anywho is also pronoun with the meaning: ..
check bellow for the other definitions of Anyhow and Anywho
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Anyhow as an adverb (manner):
In any way or manner whatever.
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Anyhow as an adverb (conjunctive):
In any case. Used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement.
Examples:
"Anyhow, he is dead now."
"I think they’re asleep; anyhow, they’re quiet."
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Anywho as an adverb (informal, nonstandard):
Anyhow.
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Anywho as a pronoun:
.