It’s a weird contrast between Germanic language German and Germanic language English
I wonder if it comes from Gaelic languages
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It’s a weird contrast between Germanic language German and Germanic language English
I wonder if it comes from Gaelic languages
"a", "an", "the" Not just "the".
At best you could say there's "the" (pronounced thee) and "the" (pronounced "thuh"), like le vs l'