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Created page with " ===Alternative forms=== et ===Etymology=== Latin ''et'' ===Pronunciation=== (''Reference'') IPA: /et/ (''Kaybur Standard''): IPA: [ɜ̠tʼ] ===Preposition=== '''èt''' # And, copulative conjunction used to join words or clauses in an affirmative sense. If more than two words or members of the period are coordinated, it is generally only expressed before the last one. #:''Vorrás'' '''èt''' ''Raví cvevldelyéd abàvt kvav dè cè nyiy se..." |
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# And, copulative conjunction used to join words or clauses in an affirmative sense. If more than two words or members of the period are coordinated, it is generally only expressed before the last one. | # And, copulative conjunction used to join words or clauses in an affirmative sense. If more than two words or members of the period are coordinated, it is generally only expressed before the last one. | ||
#::''Vorrás'' '''èt''' ''Raví cvevldelyéd abàvt kvav dè cè nyiy sed plus cè tsuyoy'' | |||
#:''Vorrás'' '''èt''' ''Raví cvevldelyéd abàvt kvav dè cè nyiy sed plus cè tsuyoy'' | #::: ''Boreas and the Sun were arguing about which of the two was the strongest'' | ||
#:: ''Boreas and the Sun were arguing about which of the two was the strongest'' | |||
====Usage notes==== | ====Usage notes==== | ||
Revision as of 04:38, 28 August 2025
Alternative forms
et
Etymology
Latin et
Pronunciation
(Reference) IPA: /et/
(Kaybur Standard): IPA: [ɜ̠tʼ]
Preposition
èt
- And, copulative conjunction used to join words or clauses in an affirmative sense. If more than two words or members of the period are coordinated, it is generally only expressed before the last one.
- Vorrás èt Raví cvevldelyéd abàvt kvav dè cè nyiy sed plus cè tsuyoy
- Boreas and the Sun were arguing about which of the two was the strongest
- Vorrás èt Raví cvevldelyéd abàvt kvav dè cè nyiy sed plus cè tsuyoy
Usage notes
Since it is a preposition, it is recommended to pronounce it unstressed (without any specific vocal beat) to improve the fluency of speech.