Anyhow

/ˈenihaʊ/ adverb

In any case or regardless; used to indicate that something is true despite what has been said before or to change the subject.

Compound of 'any' (Old English 'aenig') + 'how' (Old English 'hu'). Emerged in American English around 1820s as a casual alternative to 'anyway,' reflecting the democratic spirit of informal American speech.

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