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*''*ye àvaħ'' > ''yen àvaħ'' /jən ˈaːvaħ/ (neuter) 'the book (nominative)'.
*''*ye àvaħ'' > ''yen àvaħ'' /jən ˈaːvaħ/ (neuter) 'the book (nominative)'.
But:
But:
*''ye<sup>L</sup> asțuòț'' > ''ye h'asțuòț'' /jə xasˈtswɔːts/ (feminine) 'the guilt (nominative)'.
*''ye<sup>L</sup> astzuòtz'' > ''ye h'astzuòtz'' /jə xasˈtswɔːts/ (feminine) 'the guilt (nominative)'.


Collective nouns are by nature definite, and the collective of a noun is formed by using the collective article before the singular form.
Collective nouns are by nature definite, and the collective of a noun is formed by using the collective article before the singular form.
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