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In Mohawk, the word for "the" is often expressed as "na" or "n'" depending on the context and the noun it modifies. Mohawk is an Iroquoian language that uses a system of prefixes and particles to convey meaning, and the definite article can vary based on grammatical rules. For specific nouns, the article might change, so it's important to consider the sentence's structure.

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