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==Weddish== | ==Weddish== | ||
===Alternative forms=== | ===Alternative forms=== | ||
'''אַ'''. Before nouns that begin with a vowel, it is '''an'''. | |||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
from the Yiddish and English indefinite article | |||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
(''Weddish'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /äː/ | (''Weddish'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /äː/ | ||
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'''a''' | '''a''' | ||
# | # the ergative/absolutive, indefinite, singular/dual article. | ||
#:'' | #: '''moyše ist a novi''' - ''Moses is a prophet.'' | ||
#:: ''italicised translation here.'' | #:: ''italicised translation here.'' | ||
====Usage notes==== | ====Usage notes==== | ||
The article is not used before proper nouns. | |||
====Derived terms==== | ====Derived terms==== | ||
The four inseparable prepositions combine with the indefinite article as follows: Dative - {{C|lawn}}, Ablative - {{C|bawn}}, Partitive - {{C|mawn}}, Equative - {{C|kawn}} | |||
====Related terms==== | ====Related terms==== | ||
The Weddish definite article is {{C|der}}, {{C|dos}}, {{C|di}}, etc. | |||
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Weddish articles]] [[Category:Weddish words]] | [[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Weddish articles]] [[Category:Weddish words]] |
Revision as of 23:19, 9 December 2013
Bearlandic
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
(Bearlandic) IPA: /aː/
Numeral
a
- one
- example usage of a here
- italicised translation here.
- example usage of a here
Inflection
Usage notes
Synonyms
Derived terms
Related terms
Weddish
Alternative forms
אַ. Before nouns that begin with a vowel, it is an.
Etymology
from the Yiddish and English indefinite article
Pronunciation
(Weddish) IPA: /äː/
Article
a
- the ergative/absolutive, indefinite, singular/dual article.
- moyše ist a novi - Moses is a prophet.
- italicised translation here.
- moyše ist a novi - Moses is a prophet.
Usage notes
The article is not used before proper nouns.
Derived terms
The four inseparable prepositions combine with the indefinite article as follows: Dative - lawn, Ablative - bawn, Partitive - mawn, Equative - kawn