What does 偶然にも in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 偶然にも in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 偶然にも in Japanese.

The word 偶然にも in Japanese means coincidence, 話のついでに、行きがけに、ついでに, 偶然, 偶然, 偶然, 偶然, 偶然、思いがけない, たまたま、偶然, 偶然 、 偶発, 偶然の一致 、 偶然, たまたま、偶然, 偶然、偶然の出来事, 偶然(の出来事), 偶然、たまたま、図らずも、もしかして, 疑い、不確実性、不安定、偶然, (偶然)~に合う、出会う. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 偶然にも

coincidence

話のついでに、行きがけに、ついでに

(in a casual or cursory way)

彼は話のついでに、週数間留守にすると言っていた。
He mentioned in passing that he was going to be away for a few days.

偶然

(arbitrariness, by chance)

The randomness of the data makes it difficult to draw any conclusions about the drug's effectiveness.

偶然

(befall)

ⓘこの文は英語例文の訳ではありません。 今年は、たくさんの不幸な出来事が彼に降りかかった(or: 起こった)。
I didn't work hard for it, it just happened!

偶然

(sth unintended, unforeseen)

They met by accident.

偶然

(uncountable (chance or fortune)

It was pure accident that he happened to be on the same flight as me.

偶然、思いがけない

(not deliberate, unplanned)

検察医は彼女の死は不慮の事故だったと公表した。
The coroner declared that her death was accidental.

たまたま、偶然

(coincidentally)

I met my French teacher by chance in the supermarket.

偶然 、 偶発

(not design) (意図的でない)

私たちはこのカフェを偶然見つけた。
We found this café by chance.

偶然の一致 、 偶然

(accidental)

I bumped into Harry for the first time in 20 years and it turned out he now lives in the street next to mine; what a coincidence!

たまたま、偶然

(by chance)

Coincidentally, my dentist and my doctor both have the surname Phillips.

偶然、偶然の出来事

(chance occurrence)

偶然(の出来事)

(good fortune)

偶然、たまたま、図らずも、もしかして

(chance to)

Did you happen to see my keys?

疑い、不確実性、不安定、偶然

(archaic (doubt)

(偶然)~に合う、出会う

(unexpectedly encounter)

I just happened to walk into your brother at the store. He looks great!

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