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I . but [bʌt, bət] VEZ.

1. but (although, however):

but
but
but

2. but (except):

but

3. but (rather):

but
not only ... but also ... [too]
ne samo ..., ampak tudi ...

II . but [bʌt, bət] PREDL.

IV . but [bʌt, bət] PRISL.

1. but form (only):

but
but
le
but poet.
da ne bi

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These birds have colourful plumage and resemble small kingfishers, but with flattened bills with serrated edges.
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