vëa Kiwæš M§»y« f‰f

Some conjunctions and their uses:
If – Mš
If you invite me – Ú v‹id miH¤jhš 
I will come to your house eh‹ c‹Dila Å£o‰F tUnt‹.
Kjš th¡»a« “Ú miH¤jhš’’ v‹gJ Kotilahj th¡»a«. mjhtJ subordinate clause.
Ïu©lhtJ th¡»a« - I shall come to your house - – ÏJ Kotilªj th¡»a«.
You invited me v‹gij “ If ’’ nr®¡fhkš gh®¤jhš “ Ú v‹id miH¡»whŒ’’ v‹W m®¤j«.
mjhtJ conjunction xU th¡»a¤Âš ÏizÍ« nghJ mªj th¡»a« Sub ordinate clause mjhtJ rh®ò th¡»akhf khW»wJ.
whether v‹gJ “M’’ v‹W m®¤j«.
I do not know whether he will come or not.
mt‹ tUthdh Ïšiyah v‹W vd¡f¤ bjçahJ.
I do not care whether you do it or not.
I shall go whether you come or not.
bgU«ghY« whether-Íl‹ or not ÏizªJ tU« though- ÏUªjhY« Tl
though, although, even though Ï« _‹¿‰F« ÏUªjhY«, ÏUªjhY« Tl v‹W m®¤j«.
He is poor - mt‹ ViH
Though he is poor - mt‹ ViHahf ÏUªjhY« Tl 
Eventhough he is poor - mt‹ ViHahf ÏUªjhY« Tl
Although he is poor - mt‹ ViHahf ÏUªjhY« Tl
``ViHahf ÏUªjhY« Tl’’ v‹w th¡»a« Kotilahkš bjh‰¿ ㉻wJ. Ïij ãiwÎ brŒa ehnk xU main clause I Ïiz¡fyh«. 
Though he is poor, he is an honest man mt‹ ViHahf ÏUªjhY«, xU ne®ikahd kåj‹. nkY« Áy cjhuz§fŸ.
Though he run fast, he did not catch the bus 
Eventhough you pay more, he is not ready to sell his house.
Although he studied hard, he did not pass the examination.
Till, until tiu
Please wait till I come
I will stay here until you come
Till, until ngh‹wt‰iw fhytiuia¥ g‰¿¡ F¿¥ÃL«nghJ F¿¥Ãl nt©L«.
As, because , since – Ï« _‹W th®¤ijfS¡F« Mjyhš, Vbd‹whš v‹W jh‹ m®¤j«.
Because 
His words were respected because he was honest.
I shall not go out, because it is raining heavily
As – v‹whš “v‹w fhuz¤Âdhš’’ mjhtJ “Mjyhš’’ v‹W m®¤j«.
As I am suffering from fever, I am unable to attend the office.
Since 
Since you are a clever boy , you will pass the exam.
So - vdnt , Mjyhš
There is not ink, so I must stop writing.
He did not invite me, so I did not go there.
Û©L« mL¤j Ïjêš rªÂ¥ngh«,
- ÂUkÂ. m. mKjh,
jäœehL kfë® ey nk«gh£L ãWtd«.

Ï‹iw¡F x‹W »il¥gj‰fhf;

ne‰iw¡F x‹W jªjtiu

Ïfœgt® -éiykhÂD« ÑHhdt®!