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'''Note:'''  Where the article ends and the following word begins with the same vowel, the article is reduced to ''s''.
Examples:
:: ''si atyn'' "the men"
:: ''s'aśtet'' "the star" (< **''sa astet'')
:: ''sa kat'' "the cat"
The definite article is the default determiner for any definite noun, i.e. a noun with no other form of determiner must take the definite article. As such, it is used in many cases where English does not use an article, e.g.:
* With abstract or general categories, e.g. ''su amur seśt na piltut'' "love is a virtue"
* Where definiteness is implied, e.g. ''mi pa a su let'' (or ''mau let'') "I'm going to bed"


The '''indefinite article''' is ''nu'' and is declined in the same way (i.e. ''nu, ni; na, ne'').  
The '''indefinite article''' is ''nu'' and is declined in the same way (i.e. ''nu, ni; na, ne'').  
Where either article ends and the following word begins with the same vowel, they are reduced to ''s', n'''.


Examples:
Examples:
:: ''nu atyn'' "a man"
:: ''nu atyn'' "a man"
:: ''si atyn'' "the men"
:: ''s'aśtet'' "the star" (< ''sa astet'')
:: ''ne kes'' "some houses"
:: ''ne kes'' "some houses"
:: ''sa kat'' "the cat"
:: ''n'iśtyl'' "the islands" (< **''ni iśtyl'')
:: ''n'iśtyl'' "the islands" (< ''ni iśtyl'')
:: ''mi su nu piśtur'' "I am a fisherman".


====Possessive Adjectives====
====Possessive Adjectives====
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