Wilfred E. Major and Michael Laughy
"But," "Or," "Because," and "Therefore"
10.5 But:
- ἀλλά: This conjunction expresses an opposition (but, yet) to a previous clause or sentence. It represents a stronger contrast than δέ.
- δέ: Depending on the context, this postpositive word can be translated as but. See discussion on previous page.
- μέν…δέ: Depending on the context, the postpositive μέν is left untranslated, and the δέ translated as but. See discussion on previous page.
10.6 Or:
- ἤ: Note the breathing mark and accent, which distinguishes this little word from ἡ, the feminine definite article.
- εἴτε…εἴτε: either…or
- μήτε…μήτε: neither…nor (with infinitives)
- οὔτε…οὔτε: neither…nor (with indicative verbs)
10.7 Because:
10.8 Therefore:
- ἄρα
- διό
- οὖν (postpositive)
- τοίνυν (postpositive)