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In addition to the numerals, ‘two’ and ‘three’ also have distributive forms. The dual distributive is equivalent to the English ‘both’; there is not a direct equivalent for the trial distributive, but it would translate to ‘all three’. | In addition to the numerals, ‘two’ and ‘three’ also have distributive forms. The dual distributive is equivalent to the English ‘both’; there is not a direct equivalent for the trial distributive, but it would translate to ‘all three’. | ||
(For the declension of the number ‘one’, see the Indefinite Article.) | (For the declension of the number ‘one’, see the [[Northeadish#Indefinite_Article_.28.E2.80.98a.2C_an.2C_one.E2.80.99.29|Indefinite Article]].) | ||
===Dual Numeral (‘two’)=== | ===Dual Numeral (‘two’)=== |