[Contents]CONJUNCTIONSThe conjunctions are of the following classes:COPULATIVEUG, NG̃AN (and),—MAN (also),—NG̃A (that).DISJUNCTIVEO, CUN,95BA (or).ADVERSATIVECUNDÌ (but),—SABALI, UGARING (but, though), CUN, NGANÌ (if),—BISAN (even, though),—BACAY (as),—CUNTÀ (which bears the idea of past or future desire: it may frequently be translated in English with the phrase: “if possible”).[99]CONDITIONALCUN NG̃ANÌ, ABI,96UGARING (if).CAUSALCAY, TUNGUD, BACAY, SANGLIT, CAY (inasmuch, because).FINALBASI (in order to),—BANGIN (lest).CONTINUATIVETACAY (then),—BUSA (therefore),—TARA (then).
[Contents]CONJUNCTIONSThe conjunctions are of the following classes:COPULATIVEUG, NG̃AN (and),—MAN (also),—NG̃A (that).DISJUNCTIVEO, CUN,95BA (or).ADVERSATIVECUNDÌ (but),—SABALI, UGARING (but, though), CUN, NGANÌ (if),—BISAN (even, though),—BACAY (as),—CUNTÀ (which bears the idea of past or future desire: it may frequently be translated in English with the phrase: “if possible”).[99]CONDITIONALCUN NG̃ANÌ, ABI,96UGARING (if).CAUSALCAY, TUNGUD, BACAY, SANGLIT, CAY (inasmuch, because).FINALBASI (in order to),—BANGIN (lest).CONTINUATIVETACAY (then),—BUSA (therefore),—TARA (then).
[Contents]CONJUNCTIONSThe conjunctions are of the following classes:COPULATIVEUG, NG̃AN (and),—MAN (also),—NG̃A (that).DISJUNCTIVEO, CUN,95BA (or).ADVERSATIVECUNDÌ (but),—SABALI, UGARING (but, though), CUN, NGANÌ (if),—BISAN (even, though),—BACAY (as),—CUNTÀ (which bears the idea of past or future desire: it may frequently be translated in English with the phrase: “if possible”).[99]CONDITIONALCUN NG̃ANÌ, ABI,96UGARING (if).CAUSALCAY, TUNGUD, BACAY, SANGLIT, CAY (inasmuch, because).FINALBASI (in order to),—BANGIN (lest).CONTINUATIVETACAY (then),—BUSA (therefore),—TARA (then).
[Contents]CONJUNCTIONSThe conjunctions are of the following classes:COPULATIVEUG, NG̃AN (and),—MAN (also),—NG̃A (that).DISJUNCTIVEO, CUN,95BA (or).ADVERSATIVECUNDÌ (but),—SABALI, UGARING (but, though), CUN, NGANÌ (if),—BISAN (even, though),—BACAY (as),—CUNTÀ (which bears the idea of past or future desire: it may frequently be translated in English with the phrase: “if possible”).[99]CONDITIONALCUN NG̃ANÌ, ABI,96UGARING (if).CAUSALCAY, TUNGUD, BACAY, SANGLIT, CAY (inasmuch, because).FINALBASI (in order to),—BANGIN (lest).CONTINUATIVETACAY (then),—BUSA (therefore),—TARA (then).
[Contents]CONJUNCTIONSThe conjunctions are of the following classes:COPULATIVEUG, NG̃AN (and),—MAN (also),—NG̃A (that).DISJUNCTIVEO, CUN,95BA (or).ADVERSATIVECUNDÌ (but),—SABALI, UGARING (but, though), CUN, NGANÌ (if),—BISAN (even, though),—BACAY (as),—CUNTÀ (which bears the idea of past or future desire: it may frequently be translated in English with the phrase: “if possible”).[99]CONDITIONALCUN NG̃ANÌ, ABI,96UGARING (if).CAUSALCAY, TUNGUD, BACAY, SANGLIT, CAY (inasmuch, because).FINALBASI (in order to),—BANGIN (lest).CONTINUATIVETACAY (then),—BUSA (therefore),—TARA (then).
CONJUNCTIONS
The conjunctions are of the following classes:COPULATIVEUG, NG̃AN (and),—MAN (also),—NG̃A (that).DISJUNCTIVEO, CUN,95BA (or).ADVERSATIVECUNDÌ (but),—SABALI, UGARING (but, though), CUN, NGANÌ (if),—BISAN (even, though),—BACAY (as),—CUNTÀ (which bears the idea of past or future desire: it may frequently be translated in English with the phrase: “if possible”).[99]CONDITIONALCUN NG̃ANÌ, ABI,96UGARING (if).CAUSALCAY, TUNGUD, BACAY, SANGLIT, CAY (inasmuch, because).FINALBASI (in order to),—BANGIN (lest).CONTINUATIVETACAY (then),—BUSA (therefore),—TARA (then).
The conjunctions are of the following classes:
COPULATIVEUG, NG̃AN (and),—MAN (also),—NG̃A (that).
COPULATIVE
UG, NG̃AN (and),—MAN (also),—NG̃A (that).
UG, NG̃AN (and),—MAN (also),—NG̃A (that).
DISJUNCTIVEO, CUN,95BA (or).
DISJUNCTIVE
O, CUN,95BA (or).
O, CUN,95BA (or).
ADVERSATIVECUNDÌ (but),—SABALI, UGARING (but, though), CUN, NGANÌ (if),—BISAN (even, though),—BACAY (as),—CUNTÀ (which bears the idea of past or future desire: it may frequently be translated in English with the phrase: “if possible”).[99]
ADVERSATIVE
CUNDÌ (but),—SABALI, UGARING (but, though), CUN, NGANÌ (if),—BISAN (even, though),—BACAY (as),—CUNTÀ (which bears the idea of past or future desire: it may frequently be translated in English with the phrase: “if possible”).[99]
CUNDÌ (but),—SABALI, UGARING (but, though), CUN, NGANÌ (if),—BISAN (even, though),—BACAY (as),—CUNTÀ (which bears the idea of past or future desire: it may frequently be translated in English with the phrase: “if possible”).[99]
CONDITIONALCUN NG̃ANÌ, ABI,96UGARING (if).CAUSALCAY, TUNGUD, BACAY, SANGLIT, CAY (inasmuch, because).FINALBASI (in order to),—BANGIN (lest).CONTINUATIVETACAY (then),—BUSA (therefore),—TARA (then).
CONDITIONAL
CUN NG̃ANÌ, ABI,96UGARING (if).CAUSALCAY, TUNGUD, BACAY, SANGLIT, CAY (inasmuch, because).FINALBASI (in order to),—BANGIN (lest).CONTINUATIVETACAY (then),—BUSA (therefore),—TARA (then).
CUN NG̃ANÌ, ABI,96UGARING (if).
CAUSAL
CAY, TUNGUD, BACAY, SANGLIT, CAY (inasmuch, because).
FINAL
BASI (in order to),—BANGIN (lest).
CONTINUATIVE
TACAY (then),—BUSA (therefore),—TARA (then).