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Conjunctions link two like words together into a single phrase. English conjunctions include ''and'', ''or'', "but''. In Gaelic the conjunctions include:
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Conjunctions link two like words together into a single phrase. English conjunctions include ''and'', ''or'', "but."
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In Gaelic the conjunctions include:
  
 
*'''ach'', "but"
 
*'''ach'', "but"

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Conjunctions link two like words together into a single phrase. English conjunctions include and, or, "but."

In Gaelic the conjunctions include:
  • 'ach, "but"
  • agus or 's or 'is, "and"
  • "no" (pronounced [njo], "or"

See Also

External Links

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_conjunction

References

  • Crystal, David. (1997) A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.