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== Conjunctions == | == Conjunctions == | ||
Combining different phrases and sentences together uses conjunctions. In English, these are words and phrases | Combining different phrases and sentences together uses conjunctions. In English, these are words and phrases like “and,” “and not,” “but.” Brooding has similar words, but there are some distinctions that Brooding has that English doesn’t. Different types of conjunctions are available depending on what is being joined: phrases or clauses. | ||
like “and,” “and not,” “but.” Brooding has similar words, but there are some distinctions that Brooding has that | |||
English doesn’t. Different types of conjunctions are available depending on what is being joined: phrases or | |||
clauses. | |||
===Words and Phrases=== | ===Words and Phrases=== | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''''ee''''' || and | | '''''[[Contionary: ee|ee]]''''' || and | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''''khlau''''' || and not | | '''''[[Contionary: khlau|khlau]]''''' || and not | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''''zro''''' || neither/nor | | '''''[[Contionary: zro|zro]]''''' || neither/nor | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''''o''''' || or | | '''''[[Contionary: o|o]]''''' || or | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''''haw''''' || either/or | | '''''[[Contionary: haw|haw]]''''' || either/or | ||
|} | |} | ||
Examples: | Examples: | ||
''sloon '''ee''' leed''<br /> | ''[[Contionary: sloon|sloon]] '''[[Contionary: ee|ee]]''' [[Contionary: leed|leed]]''<br /> | ||
you and I | you and I | ||
''lee '''khlau''' fosh''<br /> | ''[[Contionary: lee|lee]] '''[[Contionary: khlau|khlau]]''' [[Contionary: fosh|fosh]]''<br /> | ||
we and not him | we and not him | ||
''fosh '''zro''' leed''<br /> | ''[[Contionary: fosh|fosh]] '''[[Contionary: zro|zro]]''' [[Contionary: leed|leed]]''<br /> | ||
neither he nor I | neither he nor I | ||
''leed '''o''' sloon''<br /> | ''[[Contionary: leed|leed]] '''[[Contionary: o|o]]''' [[Contionary: sloon|sloon]]''<br /> | ||
me or you | me or you | ||
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Clauses have their own conjunctions. We’ll look at them in groups. | Clauses have their own conjunctions. We’ll look at them in groups. | ||
''daebuh'' - and (concurrent), also, as well as<br /> | ''[[Contionary: daebuh|daebuh]]'' - and (concurrent), also, as well as<br /> | ||
''shenga'' - and (consecutive), and then | ''[[Contionary: shenga|shenga]]'' - and (consecutive), and then | ||
The difference between the two above ‘and’s is a subtle one. In English, we use ‘and’ to string things that | The difference between the two above ‘and’s is a subtle one. In English, we use ‘and’ to string things that happen in order but are connected, such as “I asked and he answered.” This is different than when they are happening at the same time (as in “I asked and I prayed”). Brooding has two different words for each case. ''[[Contionary: daebuh|daebuh]]'' means they are simultaneous, while ''[[Contionary: shenga|shenga]]'' is more equivalent to “and then.” Note that while ''[[Contionary: shenga|shenga]]'' is almost always used in reference to time and sequence. ''[[Contionary: daebuh|daebuh]]'', however, can be used in non-time-specific situations. | ||
happen in order but are connected, such as “I asked and he answered.” This is different than when they | |||
are happening at the same time (as in “I asked and I prayed”). Brooding has two different words for each | |||
case. ''daebuh'' means they are simultaneous, while ''shenga'' is more equivalent to “and then.” Note that | |||
while ''shenga'' is almost always used in reference to time and sequence. ''daebuh'', however, can be used in non-time-specific situations. | |||
Other clause conjunctions are: | Other clause conjunctions are: | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''''obroo''''' || or | | '''''[[Contionary: obroo|obroo]]''''' || or | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''''khlaeba''''' || and not | | '''''[[Contionary: khlaeba|khlaeba]]''''' || and not | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''''zrege''''' || neither/nor | | '''''[[Contionary: zrege|zrege]]''''' || neither/nor | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''''hondra''''' || either/or | | '''''[[Contionary: hondra|hondra]]''''' || either/or | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''''oot''''' || but | | '''''[[Contionary: oot|oot]]''''' || but | ||
|} | |} | ||