In Latin, as in other languages, little words can mean a lot. How can you make a point without being able to say, “I see your point, but . . .?” The short Latin words in the following table provide some crucial transition words:
Word | Meaning |
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et (eht), atque (uht-kweh), ac (ahk), que (kweh) | and |
sed (sehd) | but |
autem (ow-tehm) | however |
aut (owt) | or |
sive . . . sive (see-weh, see-weh) | whether . . . or |
neque (neh-kweh), nec (nehk) | and not |
ita (ee-tuh), sic (seek), tam (tuhm) | so |
si (see) | if |
nisi (nih-sih) | if . . . not |