Difference between revisions 649262 and 649264 on srwiktionary{{also|And|AND|ånd|-and|and-|-ând|Додатак:Варијанте од "and"}} {{sr-naslov|и|i|1|sr}} ==English== {{wikipedia}} ==={{Tit2|Pronunciation}}=== * {{qualifier|stressed}} {{enPR|ănd|ĕnd}} {{IPA|en|/ænd/|/ɛnd/}} * {{audio|en|en-us-and.ogg|Audio (US)}} * {{rhymes|en|ænd|ɛnd}} * {{qualifier|unstressed}} {{enPR|ən(d)}} {{IPA|en|/ənd/|/ən/|/ɛn/|/ɛnd/|/n̩d/|/n̩/}} * {{audio|en|en-us-ham-and-eggs.ogg|Audio (US) (ham and eggs)}} * {{qualifier|unstressed or, for some speakers, stressed}} {{homophones|en|end}} <!-- 1 syllable words !--> ==={{Tit2|Etymology}} 1=== From {{inh|en|enm|and}}, {{m|enm|an}}, from {{inh|en|ang|and}}, {{m|ang|ond}}, {{m|ang|end}}, from {{inh|en|gem-pro|*andi}}, {{m|gem-pro|*anþi}}, from {{inh|en|ine-pro|*h₂énti||facing opposite, near, in front of, before}}. Cognate with {{cog|sco|an||and}}, {{cog|frr|en||and}}, {{cog|fy|[[en]], [[in]]||and}}, {{cog|nds|un||and}}, {{cog|nl|en||and}}, {{cog|de|und||and}}, {{cog|da|end||but}}, {{cog|sv|än||yet, but}}, {{cog|is|enn||still, yet}}, {{cog|sq|edhe||and}} (dialectal {{m|sq|[[ênde]], [[ênne]]}}), {{m|sq|ende||still, yet, therefore}}, Latin {{m|la|ante||opposite, in front of}}, and Ancient Greek {{m|grc|ἀντί||opposite, facing}}. ===={{Tit2|Alternative forms}}==== * {{l|en|an'}} * {{l|en|'n'}} ({{l|en|n}}) ===={{Tit2|Conjunction}}==== {{en-con}} # As a coordinating conjunction; expressing two elements to be taken together or in addition to each other. ## Used simply to connect two noun phrases, adjectives or adverbs. {{defdate|from 8<sup>th</sup> c.}} (contracted; show full)##*: I will roare you, '''and''' 'twere any Nightingale. ##* {{rfdatek|en|Francis Bacon}} ##*: As they will set an house on fire, '''and''' it were but to roast their eggs. =====Quotations===== * {{seeCites|en}} ===== {{Tit2|Usage notes}}===== {{rel-top|Usage notes}} <ol><li>Beginning a sentence with {{m|en|and}} or other coordinating conjunctions is considered incorrect by classical grammarians arguing that a coordinating conjunction at the start of a sentence has nothing to connect, but use of the word in this way is very common. The practice will be found in literature from Anglo-Saxon times onwards, especially as an aid to continuity in narrative and dialogue. The ''OED'' provides examples from the 9<s(contracted; show full)[[Category:English coordinating conjunctions]] ---- ==Azerbaijani== {{az-variant|c=анд|r=and|a=آند}} === {{Tit2|Etymology}}=== From {{inh|az|trk-pro|*Ānt|t=oath}}.<ref>{{R:trk-pro:SDM|*Ānt|293}}</ref> Cognate with {{cog|otk|𐰦}}, {{cog|tr|ant}}. ==={{Tit2|Pronunciation}}=== * {{IPA|az|[ɑnd]}} ===Noun=== {{az-head-noun|a|c}} # [[oath]] (contracted; show full)[[Category:Стари завет]] {{TOEFL 1000|and}} {{Kateg3|3|en|01|16|05}} {{Kateg|3|en|01|16|05}} [[Категорија:Пописи:Библија 50+]] {{119:001|{{PAGENAME}}}} {{Trion|sr|a|n|d}} All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://sr.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=649264.
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