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The is the definite article.
In English the word 'the' is called the definite article. 'A' or 'an' is the indefinite article.
A definite article is the word "the" An indefinite article is the word "a" or "an"
"an" is the article -- "a" and "an" are called indefinite articles. "the" is a definite article.
No. The word "the" is either a definite article (def. art.) or an adverb (adv.)
The is the definite article.
In English the word 'the' is called the definite article. 'A' or 'an' is the indefinite article.
I'm in class is an English equivalent of 'Estou na aula'. The verb 'estou' means '[I] am'. The word 'na'combines the preposition 'em' and the feminine definite article 'a' to mean 'in the'. The feminine noun 'aula' means 'class'. All together, they're pronounced ee-shtoh nuh OW-*luh'.*The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound in the English adverb 'how'.
une disquette et la disquette
Le is the correct article to place before the French word mot.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article lemeans "the." The masculine noun mot means "word." The pronunciation is "luh moh."
No, "the" is an article, not a conjunction. Conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses.
A definite article is the word "the" An indefinite article is the word "a" or "an"
"A" is an indefinite article as is the word "an" ; "the" is a definite article .
The words "the" and "a" are known as articles in language. They are used to modify nouns, indicating whether the noun is specific or general. "The" is a definite article used before specific nouns, while "a" is an indefinite article used before general nouns.
The word THE is an article, the definite article. (Other articles are A and AN).
"an" is the article -- "a" and "an" are called indefinite articles. "the" is a definite article.
The appropriate definite article for the word "mochilas" in Spanish is "las."