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Like both Old Welsh and Old English, Englecymrǣc has no indefinite article. While many grammatical forms are taken from Old English, articles differ in this respect, since they do not decline for grammatical case, and, like Welsh, differentiate proximal and distal modes. | Like both Old Welsh and Old English, Englecymrǣc has no indefinite article. While many grammatical forms are taken from Old English, articles differ in this respect, since they do not decline for grammatical case, and, like Welsh, differentiate proximal and distal modes. | ||
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! rowspan=2| !! colspan=3|Singular !! rowspan=2|Plural | ! rowspan=2| !! colspan=3|Singular !! rowspan=2|Plural | ||
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! Distal | ! Distal | ||
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! Proximal | ! Proximal | ||
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