ただtadashi
1.

A conjunction used to introduce a condition, exception, or supplementary information regarding a previously stated idea, indicating that what follows may alter or specify the prior statement.

2.

A term that emphasizes a contrast or condition in a sentence, often functioning as a momentary pause before presenting additional stipulations or clarifications related to the earlier discussion.

3.

An expression that sets up a potential contradiction or condition to something mentioned before, akin to saying 'nevertheless' or 'on the other hand' while allowing for particular exceptions.

4.

Used to prompt further elaboration or speculation about previous content, serving as a transitional phrase that shifts the focus to conditions or inquiries about what has just been asserted.

Example:

ただし、列をつくって並ばなくてはならないが・・・。

ただtadashigakiただしtadashigakiただしtadashiがきgaki
1.

A statement that clarifies or specifies conditions, exceptions, or explanations related to a preceding text, often used to add necessary details to agreements or regulations.

2.

A written note that introduces limitations or qualifications to a previously stated rule or guideline, serving to provide additional context or restrictions.

3.

A phrase or clause that elaborates on or conditions the main content of a document, making it clear under what circumstances the main statement applies.