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Both articles are always placed before the noun.
Both articles are always placed before the noun.


The definite article, both in its singular and plural forms, can merge with some prepositions to form the so-called ''articled preposition''. Such forms will be analyzed in a following section.
The definite article, both in its singular and plural forms, can merge with some prepositions to form the so-called ''articled prepositions''. Such forms will be analyzed in a following section.

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Articles

There are two articles, the indefinite article, xah, and the definite article, äs. The definite article agrees with the noun in number, while the indefinite article displays only the singular form.

singular
plural
indefinite
xah -
definite
äs äsən

Both articles are always placed before the noun.

The definite article, both in its singular and plural forms, can merge with some prepositions to form the so-called articled prepositions. Such forms will be analyzed in a following section.