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* ⟨s⟩ for s, z: as-staurran (the largeness)
* ⟨s⟩ for s, z: as-staurran (the largeness)


The singular and dual forms of the definite article take the singular form of the noun. If the noun begins in a vowel, it is preceded by:
The singular and plural articles take the singular form of the noun, while the dual article takes the dual form. If the noun begins in a vowel, it is preceded by:
* ⟨n-⟩ (masculine, feminine) or ⟨ð-⟩ (neuter) if it is dual (save the comparative), or plural genitive, instrumental, ablative, allative or partitive
* ⟨n-⟩ (masculine, feminine) or ⟨ð-⟩ (neuter) if it is dual (save the comparative), or plural genitive, instrumental, ablative, allative or partitive
* ⟨h-⟩ (all genders) in all other plural cases save the comparative
* ⟨h-⟩ (all genders) in all other plural cases save the comparative