A determiner is a word that modifies a noun to express the noun's reference, including its identity and quantity. Apart from the plural marker -s (which is considered a determiner in LFN), the determiners always precede the noun. There are several different classes of determiner. Typical examples of each class are: tota, la, esta, cual, cada, mea, multe, otra.
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| - A determiner is a word that modifies a noun to express the noun's reference, including its identity and quantity. Apart from the plural marker -s (which is considered a determiner in LFN), the determiners always precede the noun. There are several different classes of determiner. Typical examples of each class are: tota, la, esta, cual, cada, mea, multe, otra.
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| - A determiner is a word that modifies a noun to express the noun's reference, including its identity and quantity. Apart from the plural marker -s (which is considered a determiner in LFN), the determiners always precede the noun. There are several different classes of determiner. Typical examples of each class are: tota, la, esta, cual, cada, mea, multe, otra.
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