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Conjunctions - Words Joining Nouns or Phrases

Conjunction -a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause   and, but, if

Conjunctions are used to join two words or two phrases.

  • The Conjunction Rule

    A Conjunction can be used to join two Noun Phrases or two Sentences. The Conjunction is placed between the two Noun Phrases it joins or between the two Sentences it joins.

Common Conjunctions


EnglishBangla
 and  আর 
ar 
 and  এবং 
ebong 
 for  জন্য 
jonYo 
 so  সুতরাং 
sutorang 
 or  অথবা 
othoba 
 but  কিন্তু 
kintu 
 yet  এখনো 
ekhonO 
 because  কারণ 
karoN 

Here are some examples of joining two words.

Conjunction Joining 2 Words


EnglishBangla
 You and I  তুমি আর আমি
  tumi ar ami 
 Jack and Jill  জ্যাক আর জিল
  jYak ar jil 
 mother and father  মা আর বাবা
  ma ar baba 
 brother or sister  ভাই অথবা বোন
  bhai othoba bOn 

Here are some examples of joining two phrases or sentences.

Conjunction Joining 2 Sentences


EnglishBangla
 I am weak so I will not push the car.  আমি দুর্বল সুতরাং আমি গাড়ি ঠেলব না।
  ami durbol sutorang ami gaRi Thelobo na. 
 I am clever and I am beautiful.  আমি চালাক এবং আমি সুন্দর।
  ami chalak ebong ami sundor. 
 I will go to your house or you can come to my house.  আমি তোমার বাড়িতে যাব অথবা তুমি আমার বাড়িতে আসতে পার।
  ami tOmar baRite Jabo othoba tumi amar baRite asote par. 
 I will go to your house but you must be at home.  আমি তোমার বাড়িতে যাব কিন্তু তোমার বাড়িতে থাকতে হবে।
  ami tOmar baRite Jabo kintu tOmar baRite thakote hobe. 
 John came here but he went away.  জন এখানে আসেছিল কিন্তু সে চলে গিয়েছে।
  jon ekhane asechhilo kintu se chole giyechhe. 
 I am late because I ate ice-cream with friends.  আমার দেরি হল কারণ আমি বন্ধু-দের সাথে আইসক্রিম খেলাম।
  amar deri holo karoN ami bondhu-der sathe ais-krim khelam.