Using Conjunctions: 'a', 'a a', 'abo'
Conjunctions are like connecting words that join words, phrases, or clauses. Three essential ones are:
- a: Means "and" or "but," often showing a slight contrast or connection. (e.g., Ja a ty - I and you. Čitam a pisam - I read and write).
- a a: Means "and," connecting similar items in a list. (e.g., Ja, a a ty, a a wón - I, and you, and he).
- abo: Means "or," offering an alternative. (e.g., Kawa abo tej? - Coffee or tea? Budźeće abo wostanace doma? - Will you come or stay home?).