In adversative clauses, pa is used for-expressing opposition to what has been said previously4 (1) Obljubil je bil, pa ni drfal besede. He promised, pa did not keep his word.(2) Nihce ni mislil nanjo, pa je stopila v hiSo [Book Review]

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