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====Definite/Indefinite Articles====
====Definite/Indefinite Articles====


The definite and indefinite articles are different in Northern Alska than they are in Southern Alska. Most notable is the transformation of the neuter indefinite article from <i>et</i> to <i>ei</i>
The definite and indefinite articles are different in Northern Alska than they are in Southern Alska.   The neuter indefinite article changes from <i>et</i> to <i>ey</i>, but the common articles stay the same. 


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|-
!'''Nom. / Acc.'''
!'''Nom. / Acc.'''
|der
|den
|dei
|dey
|derre/deie
|denne/deye
!'''Nom./Acc.'''
!'''Nom./Acc.'''
|er
|en
|ei
|ey
| -
| -
|-
|-
!'''Dat.'''
!'''Dat.'''
|dar
|dan
|dai
|day
|darre/daie
|danne/daye
!'''Dat.'''
!'''Dat.'''
|ar
|an
|ai
|ay
| -
| -
|}
|}
This also changes the enclitic article ending for the Neuter Gender:  Neuter nouns now end in <i>'-ey'</i> instead of <i>'-et'</i>


====Personal Pronouns====
====Personal Pronouns====
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