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There | There is only one article, the '''definite article''', æl‘, which is placed before the noun, agreeing with it in case and number. | ||
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| style="width: 100px;"| || style="width: 70px;"|<center><small>''singular''</small></center> || style="width: 70px;"|<center><small>''plural''</small></center> | | style="width: 100px;"| || style="width: 70px;"|<center><small>''singular''</small></center> || style="width: 70px;"|<center><small>''plural''</small></center> | ||
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| <center><small>'' | | <center><small>''direct''</small></center> || æl‘ || æn‘ | ||
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| <center><small>'' | | <center><small>''oblique''</small></center> || æha || æn‘a | ||
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|} | |} | ||
Al caso diretto singolare si ritrovano due forme, che si distinguono in base al primo fonema del nome che accompagnano: | |||
• ež si prepone ai nomi che iniziano per consonante. | |||
• ežd si prepone ai nomi che iniziano per vocale. | |||
The definite article, both in its singular and plural forms, can merge with some prepositions to form the so-called | Examples: | ||
ež pɔge čəjnnos | |||
<small>the person is singing</small> | |||
ežd ɔne čəjnnos | |||
<small>the woman is singing</small> | |||
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. | |||
Revision as of 06:15, 30 April 2025
Articles
There is only one article, the definite article, æl‘, which is placed before the noun, agreeing with it in case and number.
| æl‘ | æn‘ | |
| æha | æn‘a |
Al caso diretto singolare si ritrovano due forme, che si distinguono in base al primo fonema del nome che accompagnano: • ež si prepone ai nomi che iniziano per consonante. • ežd si prepone ai nomi che iniziano per vocale.
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.