Catalan/L'article
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Definite
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Singular | el, l' | la, l' |
Plural | els | les |
The elided form of the singular article, l', is used in the following cases:
- Before words starting with a, e, o or silent h followed by one of those letters
- e.g., l'article ('the article'), l'entitat ('the entity'), l'oncle ('the uncle')
- Before foreign words beginning with s followed by a consonant (which receive an [ə] before the s in actual pronunciation)
- e.g., l'Stradivarius (actually pronounced lestradivarius, as though it were written l'Estradivarius)
- Before stressed i, u, or silent h followed by one of those letters (stressed syllables underlined in examples below)
- e.g., l'Imma ('Imma', third-person reference), l'ús ('the use'), l'hivern ('the winter')
- Before unstressed i, u, or silent h followed by one of those letters, the full form la is used rather than the elided form l'
- la Immaculada ('Immaculada', third-person reference), la universitat ('the university')
Indefinite
[edit | edit source]Masculine | Feminine | |
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Singular | un | una |
Plural | uns | unes |