Dalecarlian conjunctions

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Conjunctions are small words, that tie together single words, wholes and sentences:

Sara og Jugåñ spilæð og [oslash´]pti,
(= 'Sarah and John played and shouted')

The first og ties two names and the second og ties two verbs together. </blockquote> Another example:

Hoñ dug kveðå, men han dug leika,
(= 'She can sing, but he can dance')<p> The conjunction men ties two sentences together.

Conjuctions are coordinating or subordinating: <p>








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