Umbrean/Lessons/21 Conjunctions

Umbrean got a wide array of conjunctions to use which differ by meaning quite alot and some are less different but still sensitive.

Ö
Ö is simply a standard conjunction between noun clauses and means both must be included.

English: I ate an orange and an apple

Ydh
Ydh is similar to Ö but differ that its only used for relative clauses or entire sentence

English: Red and green man => the man is both green and red

Nign
Nign is more of an oddity to english speakers, it can only be used with adjectives and indicates that there are seperate entities in the noun class proceeding the adjectives and each one has one of the adjectives as property.

English: A Red and green man => A red man and a Green man

Bjëë
Bjëë is the opposite of Nign in most aspects and is used between noun clauses to mark that they both share the same property or quantity.

English: A red man and woman => A red man and a red woman


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