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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. | 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.''' | ||
| | |den | ||
| | |dey | ||
| | |denne/deye | ||
!'''Nom./Acc.''' | !'''Nom./Acc.''' | ||
| | |en | ||
| | |ey | ||
| - | | - | ||
|- | |- | ||
!'''Dat.''' | !'''Dat.''' | ||
| | |dan | ||
| | |day | ||
| | |danne/daye | ||
!'''Dat.''' | !'''Dat.''' | ||
| | |an | ||
| | |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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