Contionary:äc

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Valtamic

Etymology

From Proto-Valtamic *äc, from Proto-Italic *et. Cognate with Latin et.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Valtamic) IPA: /æt͡s/; [æ(t̪)s̪], [ˌɛs̪‿]

Conjunction

äc

  1. and; connects two or more clauses

Usage notes

Äc is not to be confused with . Whereas äc connects whole clauses to each other, connects two items or ideas within a clause:

  • Fëcel märäġ avämär restorënteṅ, äc ṡëmëcemer traṡ.'
    My father and I went to a restaurant, and we ate a lot.