English-Latvian translations for but

  • betUn pēdējais, bet tāpēc ne sliktākais, Syed Kamall! Last but not least, Syed Kamall! Bet runa nav tikai par spuldzēm. But it is not just light bulbs. Ziņojums ir prasīgs, bet godīgs. The report is demanding but fair.
  • tačuTaču šīs kāzas ir nepieciešamas. But this wedding is necessary. Taču tad notika Arābu revolūcija. But then the Arab Revolution came. Tas ir plašs, taču ne izsmeļošs uzskaitījums. It is extensive but not exhaustive.
  • tikaiBet runa nav tikai par spuldzēm. But it is not just light bulbs. Taču tas viss ir tikai miglas pūšana acīs. But this is all smoke and mirrors. Ne tikai Bulgārijā, bet arī sevī. Not only off Bulgaria but off itself.
  • vienTaču ar atzīšanu vien nepietiek. But recognition alone is not sufficient. Taču tikai ar ES darbību vien nepietiek. But action by the EU alone is not enough. Šajā gadījumā ieguvēji būs vienīgi juristi. This benefits no one but lawyers.

Definition of but

  • Apart from, except , excluding
  • Outside of
  • Merely, only, just
  • Though, however
  • , conjunction, introducing a word or clause in or with the preceding negative clause or sentence}}
  • , , ,
  • Except that ; also, with omission of the subject of the subordinate clause, acting as a negative relative, "except one that", "except such that
  • Without its also being the case that; unless that (introducing a necessary concomitant
  • Except with; unless with; without
  • Only; solely; merely
  • Until
  • That.
  • An instance or example of using the word "but
  • The outer room of a small two-room cottage
  • The end; especially the larger or thicker end, or the blunt, in distinction from the sharp, end; the butt
  • Use the word "but

Examples

  • Everyone but Father left early.
  • I like everything but that.
  • Nobody answered the door when I knocked, so I had no choice but to leave
  • Away but the hoose and tell me whaes there.
  • Christmas comes but once a year.
  • Ill have to go home early but.
  • Nobody, but nobody, crosses me and gets away with it.
  • I am not rich but [I am] poor not John but Peter went there
  • She is very old but still attractive
  • You told me I could do that, but she said that I could not
  • I cannot but feel offended
  • It never rains but it pours
  • It has to be done – no ifs or buts.
  • But me no buts.

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