Information about the word and (English → Esperanto: kaj)

Part of speechconjunction
Pronunciation/ænd/ (strong form), (ə)nd (weak form), n(d) (weak form), n (weak form), m (weak form, only before /
Hyphenationand
Shavian alphabet𐑯
Deseret alphabet𐐰𐑌𐐼

Usage samples

Read the first lesson very carefully, and on no account skip it to come to “more important” matters.
He picked up his bag, stepped over the man and went up the gangway into the ship.
Police warned residents to lock their homes and stay away from their windows and doors.
And that’s unacceptable.
Six thousand people on board were passengers and around another thousand were crew members.
And you would be a fool not to believe they want you very badly indeed.

Translations

Afrikaansen
Albaniandhe; edhe; e
Catalani
Chinook Jargonən
Czecha
Danishog
Dutchen
English (Old English)and; ge
Esperantokaj
Faeroeseog
Finnishja
Frenchet
Germanund
Greekκαι
Greek (Old Greek)καί
Hungarianés
Icelandicog
Italiane
Jamaican Patoisahn
Kabylianed
Latinac; atque
Low Germanun
Luxemburgishan
Malaydan
Norwegianog
Papiamentoi
Polisha
Portuguesee
Romanianiar; și
Russianа; и
Saterland Frisianun
Scotsan
Scottish Gaelicagus; is
Spanishy
Sranannanga
Swahilina
Swedishoch
Tagalogat
Thaiกับ; และ
Turkishve
Ukrainianі
Welsha; ac
West Frisianen
Yiddishאון