Rņelveí vage dzirșas hlurvusk ‘r as azgusk.I miss my people and my country.
U lír orezeș ar luoríneș.The clown sang and danced.
The conjunction ar is used to join constituent phrases. When linking full clauses, o is used.
When linking verbs, ar implies a simultaneous action, whereas o implies a sequence.
From Middle Radestrian az, ar, ad, from Old Radestrian ad, az, ar, from Proto-Radic *ad, *ar(and), from Proto-Hirdic *aḏ, perhaps from the Proto-Laenkean root *mɯd-(group).
From Middle Radestrian araht, from Old Radestrian arahtt, from Proto-Radic *arahǧht, *arahht, from Proto-Hirdic *aráp̄gh-, from Proto-Laenkean *ʔa<ráp>gʱ-, from the Proto-Laenkean root *ʔ(w)agʱ-(to secure, to lead).
From Middle Radestrian ashutíș, from Old Radestrian ashutīšjer, from Proto-Radic *ashutēr, from Proto-Hirdic *skhutéḡis, from Proto-Laenkean *skʰutʼ-ég-, from the Proto-Laenkean root *skʰæwtʼ-(to bend, to twist).
From Middle Radestrian astíra, from Old Radestrian ascijor, from the augmentative of Proto-Radic *atcer(legal tender), from Proto-Hirdic *atkés(market), from Proto-Laenkean *(s)ŋ̊tʼ-kʼé-, from the Proto-Laenkean root *(s)ŋætʼ-(to grow).