Translations: and
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Afrikaans: en
Danish: og
Dutch: en
English: and
E. Frisian (Seeltersk): on
N. Frisian (Ferring): an
N. Frisian (Helgoland): en
N. Frisian (Mooringer): än
N. Frisian (Sölreng): en
W. Frisian (Frysk): en
German: und
Scots: an
Luxembourgish: a/an (depending on the following phoneme)
Danish: og
Faroese: og
Icelandic: og
Norwegian: og
Swedish: och
Lithuanian: ir / bei / taipogi
Latvian: un [from Germ. und]
Sūdovian: ir, dīgi; be, ba
Bulgarian: и/а
Croatian: i/a
Czech: a
Kashubian: ë
Macedonian: и/а
Polabian: un
Polish: i/a
Russian: и/а [i/a]
Serbian: и/а
Slovak: a
Slovenian: in
Asturianu: y
Catalan: i
French: et
Galician: e
Italian: e
Latin: et
Portuguese: e
Romanian: şi
Spanish: y/e
Basque: eta / ta (i think)
Irish: agus / 'gus / is /'s
Scots: agus / is / 's
Breton: ha / hag
Cornish: ha / hag
Welsh: a / ac
Greek: και [kai]
Swahili: na
Estonian: ja
Finnish: ja, sekä
Hungarian: és, meg, s
Vietnamese: và
Japanese: �?� [to] (when all objects are listed) / �?� [ka] (if only some objects are listed) - and both only for noun phrases
Korean: 와 (wa), 과 (gwa) (these join nouns)
Turkish: ve, vü(ottoman; obsolete)
Arabic: و [wa]
Hebrew: ו [ve]
Chinese: 和 [he2]
Yucatec: yetel
Quichua: -pish/-pash (suffix)
Indonesian: dan
Malagasy: sy (to add two things), ary (used at the end of a series or between two prepositions), ka (and so), sady (and in addition)
Tagalog: at
Reo M�?ori (NZ) : m�? (numbers), me (joins noun phrases), a (joins verbal phrases) r/m/t�?tou
ko..(name) ko (2nd name) <naming sequence>
Reo M�?ori (CI) : m�? (numbers), e (joins noun phrases), a (joins verbal phrases) r/m/t�?tou ko..(name) ko (2nd name) <naming sequence>
Reo M�?`ohi : m�? (numbers), e (joins noun phrases), a (joins verbal phrases) r/m/t�?tou `o..(name) `o (2nd name) <naming sequence>
Tongan: pea, mo
Canis: endo
Esperanto: kaj
Lingua Franca Nova: e
Interlingua: e
