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====Coordinate Terms====
====Coordinate Terms====
* '''''[[le#Braereth|le]]''''' ‘him’
* '''''[[le#Braereth|le]]''''' ‘him’
==[[Europic]]==
[[Category: Europic words]]
[[Category: Europic adjectives]]
[[Category: Europic determiners]]
[[Category: Europic correlatives]]
{{Template: Europic Pronuncation|la}}
===Adjective (Determiner)===
'''la'''
# the
# this, that
#: There are no true articles in Europic, but ''[[Contionary: la#Europic|la]]'' is used as a definite particle which can be further specified to mean ‘that’ or ‘this’ (cf. French ''ce''). It later evolved into a definite article in [[Vulgar European]] and other daughter languages.
==[[Hakdor]]==
==[[Hakdor]]==
[[Category: Hakdor words]]
[[Category: Hakdor words]]

Revision as of 18:38, 18 March 2026

Avendonian

Pronunciation

  • (Central Avendonian) IPA(key): [la]

Article

la

  1. feminine singular definite article

Inflection

Avendonian definite articles
masculine feminine
singular el la
plural li le

Bemé

Etymology

Unknown.

Pronunciation

Polysemant

la

  1. (before a verb) forms a conditional verb
    Mi la puchinam amo ey mi ab teym.
    "I would travel more if I had the time."
  2. (after a verb) forms a yes-no question
    Takin la Bemeh?
    "Do you speak Bemé?"
  3. (at the end of a sentence without interrogatives) forms a question
    Yeh, ba yu tink dag bi deti edag la?
    "Yes, but do you consider a dog to be a dirty animal?" - John Travolta, Pulp Fiction

Braereth

Pronunciation & Variants

Official Classical Tenibvreth Eomentesa Merineth
/la/ [la] [lə]
la
[la]
la
[la]
la

Etymology

From Latin illa

Determiner

la

  1. the
    The feminine singular definite article. Becomes l’ before a vowel.

Declension

  The Definite Article
(“the”)
  The Indefinite Article
(“a, an, some”)
  Masculine Feminine Masculine Feminine
Singular lu, l’* la, l’* un, n’* una, n’*
Plural lis les unis unes

* Form used before a vowel.

Coordinate Terms

  • lu ‘the (masculine singular)’

Pronoun

la

  1. her
    Third person singular feminine direct objective pronoun.

Coordinate Terms

  • le ‘him’

Europic

Pronunciation

Adjective (Determiner)

la

  1. the
  2. this, that
    There are no true articles in Europic, but la is used as a definite particle which can be further specified to mean ‘that’ or ‘this’ (cf. French ce). It later evolved into a definite article in Vulgar European and other daughter languages.

Hakdor

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Imperial la ‘which’.

Conjunction

la

  1. that, which
    A conjunction which precedes a relative clause.

Modern Standard Imperial

Pronunciation

(Modern Standard Imperial) IPA: /la/

Adverb

la

  1. which, what
    Interrogative particle.

Reneissan

Alternative forms

Etymology

Pronunciation

(Reneissan) IPA: /la/

Determiner

la (masculine singular il, masculine plural i, feminine plural lai, prevocalic singular l', prevocalic plural lais)

  1. the; masculine singular definite article


Toki Pona

Etymology

From Esperanto or Romance definite article. Created by Sonja Lang pre-pu.

Pronunciation

(Toki Pona) IPA: /la/

Particle

la

  1. mark the previous statement as context to the following statement


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