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==[[Drikva Yakke]]==
[[Category: Drikva Yakke words]]
[[Category: Drikva Yakke adverbs]]
{{Template: Drikva Yakke Pronunciation|la}}
===Adverb===
'''la'''
# which, what
#: ''Interrogative particle.''
==[[Europic]]==
==[[Europic]]==
[[Category: Europic words]]
[[Category: Europic words]]
[[Category: Europic adjectives]]  
[[Category: Europic adjectives]]
[[Category: Europic determiners]]
[[Category: Europic correlatives]]
[[Category: Europic correlatives]]
[[Category: Europic determiners]]
{{Template: Europic Pronuncation|la}}
{{Template: Europic Pronuncation|la}}
===Etymology===
Root ''[[√l#Europic|√l]]''.


===Adjective (Determiner)===
===Adjective (Determiner)===
'''la'''
'''la'''
# the
# the
# this, that.
# this, that
#: ''A definite particle: There are no true articles in Europic, but ''la'' is used as a definite particle which can be further specified to mean 'that' or 'this' (cf. French ''[[wikt: ce#French|ce]]''). It later evolved into a true article in some of the daughter languages.''
#: There are no true articles in Europic, but ''[[la#Europic|la]]'' is used as a definite particle which can be further specified to mean ‘that’ or ‘this’ (cf. French ''ce''). It later evolved into a definite article in [[Vulgar European]] and other daughter languages.

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Drikva Yakke

Pronunciation

Adverb

la

  1. which, what
    Interrogative particle.

Europic

Pronunciation

Etymology

Root √l.

Adjective (Determiner)

la

  1. the
  2. this, that
    There are no true articles in Europic, but la is used as a definite particle which can be further specified to mean ‘that’ or ‘this’ (cf. French ce). It later evolved into a definite article in Vulgar European and other daughter languages.