podriadenosti
Podriadenosti is a term used in linguistics to describe the relationship between clauses where one clause, the subordinate clause, is grammatically dependent on another clause, the main clause. The subordinate clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and functions as a part of the main clause, similar to how a noun, adjective, or adverb functions within a simple sentence.
There are several types of subordinate clauses, often identified by their function. Noun clauses act as nouns,
The subordinate clause is typically introduced by a subordinating conjunction (e.g., because, although, since, if, when)