と

Etymology 1
.

Etymology 2
→ * →

From, from.

Particle

 * 1)  with
 * 2)  and
 * can be attached to both nouns, but this is no longer common. Compare, which also used to have this phenomenon.
 * 1) if
 * 2) when
 * 1) if
 * 2) when
 * 1) if
 * 2) when
 * 1) if
 * 2) when
 * 1) if
 * 2) when
 * 1) if
 * 2) when
 * 1) when
 * 1) when
 * 1) when
 * 1) when

Usage notes

 * in the sense of "and" can only be used to conjoin nouns; not verbs or sentences. They are joined by conjugation.
 * in the sense of "and" implies that the list is complete. In the above sentence, the subject only speaks English and French. To imply other items, the particles or  are used in lieu of . The particle  can be appended to a list of nouns conjoined by  to imply that there are other items on the list.
 * in the sense of "if" can be interchangeable with the conditional particles and / if the conditionals describe a hypothetical effect of an action.
 * When is used in the meaning "when" it implies that the action following と happened abruptly. See.

Noun

 * : a promoted that moves like a