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In the singular direct case two forms of the article are listed. The choice between the two depends on the first phoneme of the following word:
In the singular direct case two forms of the article are listed. The choice between the two forms depends on the first phoneme of the following word:
*ež is placed before a word beginning with a consonant.
*ež is placed before a word beginning with a consonant.
*ežd is placed before a word beginning with a vowel.
*ežd is placed before a word beginning with a vowel.

Revision as of 06:18, 30 April 2025

Articles

There is only one article, the definite article, ež, which is placed before the noun, agreeing with it in case and number.

singular
plural
direct
ež / ežd ežno
oblique
ežəre ežnore

In the singular direct case two forms of the article are listed. The choice between the two forms depends on the first phoneme of the following word:

  • ež is placed before a word beginning with a consonant.
  • ežd is placed before a word beginning with a vowel.

Examples:

ež pɔge čəjnnos
the person is singing
ežd ɔne čəjnnos
the woman is singing

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