taču

Etymology
From earlier (18th-century), from the adverb and an old particle , found also as the second element in ,  (<  + ), from earlier , from. Cognates include 🇨🇬.

Conjunction

 * 1) but, but also; :
 * (a) between sentence elements at the same level:
 * (b) between coordinate clauses in a complex sentence
 * (c) between a sentence and the preceding context
 * (b) between coordinate clauses in a complex sentence
 * (c) between a sentence and the preceding context
 * (c) between a sentence and the preceding context
 * (c) between a sentence and the preceding context
 * (c) between a sentence and the preceding context
 * (c) between a sentence and the preceding context

Particle

 * 1) ; but... (really), surely, just

Usage notes
In, both and  correspond to 🇨🇬,  corresponding to cases of weaker opposition or simultaneity ("while..."), and  to cases of stronger opposition, contradiction ("but..."). In other words, and  correspond in usage to 🇨🇬 and, respectively.