< Quenya 
 
        
      Neo-Quenya only has a definite article `B i.
A word in the singular without article is translated with an indefinite article.
- `Vj$5 elen "a star"; `B `Vj$5 i elen "the star"
 - `Vj$5% eleni "stars"; `B `Vj$5% i eleni "the stars"
 
With the dual number the article is translated as "both":
- 9ÍCqE1 hyapat "a pair of shoes"; `B 9ÍCqE1 i hyapat "both shoes"
 
The article isn't used with following words:
Nouns that have a pronominal ending:
- aY`C5Ì# coanya "my house"
 
Nouns in the partitive plural:
- `Cm#j% aldali "some trees"
 
Nouns with a demonstrative pronoun:
- t#aTj iG5# macil sina "this sword"
 
Proper names:
- `C5#6 Anar "the sun"
 
Names of peoples:
- `Vm#6 Eldar "the Elves" (but note `B `Vm#6 i eldar is possible when referring to a particular group of elves)
 
When a noun is accompanied by a noun in the genitive case or in the possessive case (or both),
it normally shouldn't get the article (for examples see Genitive or Possessive)
The article `B i can also be used as a relative pronoun. More of its relative pronoun use can be read seen at Pronouns.
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