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=== Pronunciation ===
=== Pronunciation ===
{{rad-pronunciation|colloquial|/ɤ/|homophones|à|a’}}
{{rad-pronunciation|colloquial|/ɤ/ </span>(<i>as definite article</i>)<span>|homophones|à|a’}}


=== Etymology 1 ===
=== Etymology 1 ===
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# {{eng|the}} (singular animate definite article before ''u-'')
# {{eng|the}} (singular animate definite article before ''u-'')
# {{eng|the}} (plural animate definite article before ''i-'')
# {{eng|the}} (plural animate definite article before ''i-'')
=== Etymology 3 ===
==== Verb ====
{{head|rad|verb form}}
# {{lb|rad|archaic}} {{inflection of|rad|át|depers|sg|npst|ind}}

Revision as of 17:50, 17 March 2024

See also: a’, à, á

Radestrian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/a/
    • (colloquial) /ɤ/ ⟨/span⟩⟨span⟩ (as definite article)
  • Homophones: a’, à
  • Rhyme: -a (58)

Etymology 1

From Middle Radestrian a, from Old Radestrian laɣ, inherited from Proto-Radic *olhır, *olher, from Proto-Laenkean *(s)lɯh-.

Alternative forms

  • ag (pre-vocalic)

Article

a

  1. the (nominative inanimate definite article)
  2. the (oblique singular inanimate definite article)
Usage notes
  • Used before consonants.
See also
The Definite Article in Radestrian  
inanimate animate
nominative oblique constructive
genitive
nominative constructive
genitive
oblique
singular plural singular plural singular plural singular plural
pre-consonantal a ai as ais u i us is
pre-vocalic ag
before i- before u- before i-
a' a

Etymology 2

Dissimilation, see u and i.

Article

a

  1. the (singular animate definite article before u-)
  2. the (plural animate definite article before i-)

Etymology 3

Verb

a

  1. (archaic) depersonal singular non-past indicative of át