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==2 types of conjunctions in Armenian==
In Armenian there are two types of conjunctions: coordinating and subordinating.


In Armenian there are two types of conjunctions: coordinating and subordinating. Coordinating conjunctions tie together equal parts of a sentence, whereas subordinating conjunctions are used to connect a principle clause and a secondary clause.  
Coordinating conjunctions tie together equal parts of a sentence, whereas subordinating conjunctions are used to connect a principle clause and a secondary clause.  
 


==Main coordinating conjunctions of the Armenian language==
The chart below contains the main coordinating conjunctions of the Armenian language:
The chart below contains the main coordinating conjunctions of the Armenian language:


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==Main subordinating conjunctions of the Armenian language==
The chart below contains the main subordinating conjunctions of the Armenian language:
The chart below contains the main subordinating conjunctions of the Armenian language:



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Conjunctions in Armenian

2 types of conjunctions in Armenian

In Armenian there are two types of conjunctions: coordinating and subordinating.

Coordinating conjunctions tie together equal parts of a sentence, whereas subordinating conjunctions are used to connect a principle clause and a secondary clause.

Main coordinating conjunctions of the Armenian language

The chart below contains the main coordinating conjunctions of the Armenian language:


Tab1


Main subordinating conjunctions of the Armenian language

The chart below contains the main subordinating conjunctions of the Armenian language:

Tab2




Sources

https://slaviccenters.duke.edu/sites/slaviccenters.duke.edu/files/handbook_of_armenian.pdf