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  2. Hawaiian grammar - Wikipedia

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    Every noun is preceded by an article (ka‘i). The three main ones are: ke and ka – definitive singular – ke for words starting with letters k, e, a and o (usually memorised as ke ao "the cloud" rule) exceptions include words called nā kūʻēlula "the rule defiers" (eg. ke pākaukau "the table", ke ʻō "the fork" and ke mele "the song").

  3. English determiners - Wikipedia

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    Other determiners in English include the demonstratives this and that, and the quantifiers (e.g., all, many, and none) as well as the numerals. [1]: 373 Determiners also occasionally function as modifiers in noun phrases (e.g., the many changes), determiner phrases (e.g., many more) or in adjective or adverb phrases (e.g., not that big).

  4. Who is Kai Trump? What to know about Donald Trump's ... - AOL

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    Kai, on Monday, shared a behind-the-scenes look into what went down at the president-elect's HQ on Election Night. The video had more than 2 million views, as of Wednesday afternoon.

  5. Hawaiian phonology - Wikipedia

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    The following description of Hawaiian phonemes and their allophones is based on the experiences of the people who developed the Hawaiian alphabet, as described by Schütz, [2] and on the descriptions of Hawaiian pronunciation and phonology made by Lyovin, [3] and Elbert & Pukui.

  6. List of English determiners - Wikipedia

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    a; a few; a little; all; an; another; any; anybody; anyone; anything; anywhere; both; certain (also adjective) each; either; enough; every; everybody; everyone ...

  7. Determiner - Wikipedia

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    wife wò 2SG. POSS âka that nà the ani wò âka nà wife 2SG.POSS that the that wife of yours There are also languages in which demonstratives and articles do not normally occur together, but must be placed on opposite sides of the noun. For instance, in Urak Lawoi, a language of Thailand, the demonstrative follows the noun: rumah house besal big itu that rumah besal itu house big that that ...

  8. Malay grammar - Wikipedia

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    Malay grammar is the body of rules that describe the structure of expressions in the Malay language (Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore) and Indonesian (Indonesia and Timor Leste).

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    Dec 28, 2024; San Antonio, TX, USA; Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders reacts with an official after a play during the second quarter against the Brigham Young Cougars at Alamodome.