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Føroyskt
Faroese
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Faroe Islands |
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The definite article in Faroese is used in two different ways. If it is before an adjective that precedes a vowel, then it's in an isolated form, otherwise it would be affixed to the end of the noun itself.
| The Definite Article
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| Isolated Form
| sm
| sf
| sn
| pm
| pf
| pn
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| Nominative
| tann
| tann
| tað
| teir
| tær
| tey
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| Accusative
| tann
| ta
| tað
| teir
| tær
| tey
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| Dative
| ti
| ti
| ti
| teimum
| teimum
| teimum
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| Genitive
| tess
| teirrar
| tess
| teirra
| teirra
| teirra
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| The Definite Article
|
| ross - horse
| sm
| pm
| bók - book
| sf
| pf
| borð - table
| mn
| pn
|
| Nominative
| ?
| ?
| Nominative
| ?
| ?
| Nominative
| ?
| ?
|
| Accusative
| ?
| ?
| Accusative
| ?
| ?
| Accusative
| ?
| ?
|
| Dative
| ?
| ?
| Dative
| ?
| ?
| Dative
| ?
| ?
|
| Genitive
| ?
| ?
| Genitive
| ?
| ?
| Genitive
| ?
| ?
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