Hauptsache

German

Etymology

From Middle High German houbetsache, equivalent to haupt- +‎ Sache. Cognate with Middle Low German hȫvetsāke.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈhaʊ̯ptˌzaxə/
  • Audio (Germany):(file)
  • Hyphenation: Haupt‧sa‧che

Noun

Hauptsache f (genitive Hauptsache, plural Hauptsachen)

  1. main thing, most important thing
    • 1931, Arthur Schnitzler, Flucht in die Finsternis, S. Fischer Verlag, page 141:
      „Vielleicht bin ich sogar verrückt. Ich will es nicht in Abrede stellen. Aber wenn ich es bin, so fühle ich mich sehr wohl dabei. Und das ist doch die Hauptsache, nicht?“
      „Maybe I am even crazy. I don't want to deny it. But if I am, I am feeling very good with it. And that is the most important thing, isn't it?“
  2. (law) main issue

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Hauptsache

  1. (informal) as long as, expresses that the following is the most important goal, prioritised over anything else
    Er scherte sich nicht um die Folgen, Hauptsache, er bekam sein Geld.
    He didn't care about the consequences, as long as he got his money.
    Es kann auch gebraucht sein, Hauptsache (es ist) billig.
    It can be secondhand, as long as it's cheap.
  2. (informal) at least, most importantly, specifically, expresses gladness about a fact being true even if other things might not be ideal (i.e. Glück im Unglück)
    Hauptsache, es geht dir gut.At least / most importantly, you are well / unharmed.

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