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Italian
Italian
I. but1 CONJ [Brit bʌt, bət, Am bət]
1. but (expressing contrast, contradiction):
but
but
2. but (yet):
but
3. but (expressing reluctance, protest, surprise):
4. but (except that):
5. but (in apologies):
but
excuse me, but
6. but (for emphasis):
7. but (adding to the discussion):
but to continue
II. but1 PREP [Brit bʌt, bət, Am bət]
1. but:
but
2. but:
but for
III. but1 ADV [Brit bʌt, bət, Am bət]
1. but (only, just):
I can but try
2. but:
all but
all but
IV. but1 N [Brit bʌt, bət, Am bət]
but
ma m
V. but1 VB trans [Brit bʌt, bət, Am bət]
but me no buts hum
non c'èmache tenga or non dirmi deima
VI. but1
ci sono moltiseema
but2 [Brit bʌt, bət, Am bət] N
but (female goat)
Italian
Italian
English
English
English
English
Italian
Italian
I. but [bʌt] PREP
but
all but one
anything but
nothing but
no one but him
but for him
II. but [bʌt] CONJ
but
III. but [bʌt] ADV
but
he is but a baby
IV. but [bʌt] N
but
Italian
Italian
English
English
non solo …, ma anche
not only …, but also
non …, ma
not …, but
non solo …, ma anche
not only …, but also
non soltanto …, ma
not only …, but
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