What are "conjunciones" in spanish ?

In Spanish, "conjunciones" are small words that join two sentences or two parts of a sentence together. When they join 2 sentences they are placed at the beginning of the second sentence. There are a lot but the most common/used ones are : pero, donde, y, entonces, o, porque, ni, si etc...
En Español, las conjunciones son pequeñas palabras que juntan dos frases o dos partes de une sola frase. Cuando juntan dos frases están siempre al principio de la segunda frase. Hay muchas pero las más conocidas/usadas son : pero, donde, y, entonces, o, porque, ni, si, etc...

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