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Illa and hoc are demonstratives. Illa means "that" or "she" (feminine) or "those" (neuter); hoc means "this" (neuter).

The Latin demonstratives may be used either as pronouns (when they stand by themselves) or as adjectives (when they modify a noun, as in illa femina "that woman", or hoc animal"this animal").

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