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The definite article is ''an''-L for singular nouns and ''na''-N for plural nouns. Colloquial Bhadhagha may drop the definite article in the singular (leaving behind just the lenition), and also in the plural (leaving behind the eclipsis) if the initial C of the noun is "eclipsable" (i.e. is one of ''∅, p, t, c, b, d, g, f, s''). If the noun cannot eclipse, the ''na'' is always used: ''na scaine'' 'the friends'.
The definite article is ''an''-L for singular nouns and ''na''-N for plural nouns. Colloquial Bhadhagha may drop the definite article in the singular (leaving behind just the lenition), and also in the plural (leaving behind the eclipsis) if the initial C of the noun is "eclipsable" (i.e. is one of ''∅, p, t, c, b, d, g, f, s''). If the noun cannot eclipse, the ''na'' is always used: ''na scaine'' 'the friends'.


The plural suffix can also be dropped in colloquial Bhadhagha: ''na scain'' or ''mhfaonda'' for ''na scaine'' or ''na mhfaondan'' is often heard.
Colloquial Bhadhagha may also drop the plural suffix for definite plural nouns: ''na scain'' or ''mhfaonda'' for ''na scaine'' or ''na mhfaondan'' is often heard.


Personal names and place names often do not undergo mutation.
Personal names and place names often do not undergo mutation.
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