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CHAPTER VIII.

Conjunctions.

451. The following is a list of the conjunctions in use at present:—

de ḃríġ go because. má, dá, if.
faoi ráḋ ’s go, muna, mura, if … not.
cion is, gideaḋ, however.
cion is go, ċor leis sin, moreover.
aċt, but, except. rud eile (ḋe)
agus (a’s, is, ’s), and. tuille fós,
idir … agus, both … and. tuille eile,
an (ar), whether (interrog.) mar, as.
ar a ṡon go, although. , than; nor.
siúd is go, go (gur), that.
ciḋ, giḋ, mar is go, as though.
cé go, giḋ go, i dtreo go (naċ), so that (not).
go, until (with verbs).  ar nós go (naċ),
nó go, ar ṁoḋ go (naċ),
aċt go, i gcás go (naċ),
go dtí go, ar ċor go (naċ),
ċoṁ luaṫ as, as soon as. ar ḋóiġ go (naċ),
dá luas ⁊, i gcaoi go (naċ),
an túisge go, ionnus go (naċ),[1]
fós, yet, still. seaċas, compared with.
sul; sar, before. , or.
sul a dtí, ó, since, because.
sul má dtí, ó naċ, since … not.
sul dá dtí, óir, for, because.
  1. Go and naċ are very frequently separated from ionnus by a subordinate or relative clause: e.g., “ionnus, an tí ar a mbiaḋ an riġin sin, go mbiaḋ tearmann aige ó’n oirleaċ;” so that the person who would be marked with that sign would have protection from the slaughter.