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Concatenation

Great! Now you know how to store text in a variable. Now let's consider how we can operate with such variables.

First, let's consider the concatenation. This operation simply connects two strings into one. To concatenate two strings in Python, use the + operator (like in number addition).

Note that concatenation will not make additional blank spaces between addends.

For example, we can 'connect' words with the article.

# Article and word
article = "The"
country = "Netherlands"
# Output result of the concatenations
print(article + country)
print(article + " " + country) # Add blank space between
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# Article and word article = "The" country = "Netherlands" # Output result of the concatenations print(article + country) print(article + " " + country) # Add blank space between
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What will the following code return after execution?

greeting = "Hello"
language = "Python"
print(language + " " + greeting + "!")

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