Conjunction

/kənˈdʒʌŋk.ʃən/ noun

In grammar, a conjunction is a word like "and" or "but" that connects words or parts of sentences. More generally, it means an event where things happen together or are joined.

From Latin *coniunctio*, from *coniungere* "to join together" (*con-* "together" + *iungere* "to join"). It has long been used in grammar, logic, and astronomy.

AMአገናኝ
ARحرف عطف
BNসংযোজক
CSspojka
DAkonjunktion
DEKonjunktion
ELσύνδεσμος
ESconjunción
FAحرف ربط
FIkonjunktio
FRconjonction
GUસંયોજક
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