Pronunciation: /juˈtreɪn/
Definition:
1. A conjunction introducing uncertainty or conditional situations.
2. Used to introduce questions or possibilities.
3. Equivalent to asking "if" or expressing "whether."
4. Implies contingency or dependency on circumstances.
Significance:
• It defines uncertain or contingent scenarios.
• It emphasizes potential results dependent on conditions.
• It identifies situations where
two (quere duo) possible paths diverge.
• It avoids incomprehensible or intricate expressions or homophones.
• It simplifies decision-making queries.
• It improves clarity in conveying doubt or
choice.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-
American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "whether."
Conjunction: utrane
Examples:
• "Utrane he (illo) arrives early, we
will commence promptly."
• "She (illa) marvels utrane the clime
will permit hiking."
• "Debate ensues utrane to proceed with (
cone) the plan."
• "Consultants advise clients utrane investments produce returns."
• "Investments depend on utrane market stability persists."