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Like the definite article, the singular forms elide. The feminine changes to ''un'' before vowels. For example, the grammatically correct form of “an ear” is ''un oreya''
Like the definite article, the singular forms elide. The feminine changes to ''un'' before vowels. For example, the grammatically correct form of “an ear” is ''un oreya''


The article is almost always carried by the noun, with the only exceptions being when other determiners modify the noun. In places where English drops the article, the article is kept. These include the subject for general nouns, objects, and almost any place where English could delete its article. For example, to write “Summer is good,” one writes “O verán e bon.”
The article is almost always carried by the noun, with the only exceptions being when other determiners modify the noun. In places where English drops the article, the article is kept. These include the subject for general nouns, objects, and almost any place where English could delete its article. For example, to write “Summer is good,” one writes “O verán ens bon.”
=== Determiners===
=== Determiners===


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