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==Morphology==
==Morphology==
===Articles===
===Articles===
Unlike neighboring Ibero-Romance languages, but like most Gallo-Romance ones, as well as Italian, Atlantic has three series of articles: definite (''articul determinont''), indefinite (''articul indeterminont''), and partitive (''articul parçoir''), the plural forms of the latter doubling as plural indefinite articles.
Unlike neighboring Ibero-Romance languages, but like most Gallo-Romance ones, as well as Italian, Atlantic has three series of articles: definite (''artìcul determinont''), indefinite (''artìcul indeterminont''), and partitive (''artìcul parçoir''), the plural forms of the latter doubling as plural indefinite articles.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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! Class !! Masculine Sg. !! Feminine Sg. !! Plural
! Class !! Masculine Sg. !! Feminine Sg. !! Plural
|-
|-
! Definite articles<br/>(''articulot determinontot'')
! Definite articles<br/>(''artìculot determinontot'')
| in*, ir || na, ra || not, rot
| in*, ir || na, ra || not, rot
|-
|-
! Indefinite articles<br/>(''articulot indeterminontot'')
! Indefinite articles<br/>(''artìculot indeterminontot'')
| aun || auna || rowspan=2 | dinot, dirot
| aun || auna || rowspan=2 | dinot, dirot
|-
|-
! Partitive articles<br/>(''articulot parçoirot'')
! Partitive articles<br/>(''artìculot parçoirot'')
| din*, dir || dina, dira
| din*, dir || dina, dira
|}
|}
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