but that - translation to greek
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but that - translation to greek

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
But; BUT (disambiguation); But (disambiguation)

but that      
αν δεν τύχαινε να
αν δεν τύχαινε να      
but that
that one         
εκείνο

Definition

but
but1
¦ conjunction
1. used to introduce a phrase or clause contrasting with what has come before or with what is expected.
2. [with negative or in questions] other than; otherwise than.
3. [with negative] archaic without it being the case that.
¦ preposition except; apart from.
¦ adverb
1. only.
2. Austral./NZ & Scottish informal though; however: he was a nice bloke but.
¦ noun an objection: no ifs and buts.
Phrases
but for except for.
?if it were not for.
Origin
OE be-u?tan, bu?tan, bu?ta 'outside, without, except' (see by, out).
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but2
¦ noun Scottish an outer room, especially in a two-roomed cottage.
Phrases
but and ben see ben2.
Origin
C18: from but1 in the early sense 'outside'.

Wikipedia

BUT

BUT, but or But may refer to:

  • but, the adversative conjunction in English
Examples of use of but that
1. But that neglects his intelligent political positioning.
2. But that facility reached capacity late Thursday.
3. "They say everything here is bad, but that isn‘t true." She noted that the grocery didn‘t even sell liquor but that it did offer Ochakovo beer.
4. But that has happened and I can‘t change that now.
5. But that doesn‘t make being deaf any less disabling.