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are happening at the same time (as in "I asked and I prayed"). Brooding has two different words for each
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
case. ''daebuh'' means they are simultaneous, while ''shenga'' is more equivalent to "and then". Note that
while ''shehnga'' is almost always used in reference to time and sequence. ''daebuh'', however, can be used in non-time-specific situations.
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: