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*''I'' (and) is often omitted and replaced with a short pause indicated with comma: ''Bebing rolax (kuk) cuxu, (i) tola shy nas lettepo.'' (I went there yesterday, and he saw me walking.)
*''I'' (and) is often omitted and replaced with a short pause indicated with comma: ''Bebing rolax (kuk) cuxu, (i) tola shy nas lettepo.'' (I went there yesterday, and he saw me walking.)
*''Is'' (but): Bomiin cuxu, is söin tolla sysh.'' (I was there, but I didn't see him.)
*''Is'' (but): Bomiin cuxu, is söin tolla sysh.'' (I was there, but I didn't see him.)
*''Ros'' (for), indicating reason, can be used together with ''i'': ''Sui zu, (i) ros nii musi josi cuxu.'' (She ate, for there was much food.)
*''Ros'' (for), indicating reason: ''Sui zu, ros nii musi josi cuxu.'' (She ate, for there was much food.).
*''Nas'' (so) indicates consequence and works similarly to ''ros'': ''Tös bibinu, (i) nas bomiin özore.'' (Grandmother died, so I was sad.)
**Can be used together with ''i'', but then ''ros'' is placed after the first verb: ''Sui zu, i nii ros musi josi cuxu.''
*''Tas'' (or): ''Sol foo kyxu, (i) tas soleran cuxu!'' (Come here, or I will come there!)
*''Nas'' (so) indicates consequence and works similarly to ''ros'': ''Tös bibinu, nas bomiin özore.'' (Grandmother died, so I was sad.)
*''Tas'' (or): ''Sol foo kyxu, tas soleran cuxu!'' (Come here, or I will come there!)
 
Some of these conjunctions can be used by themselves after the first verb as adverbs:
*''i'' (also)
*''is'' (however)
... (always so busy!)


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