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Assuming the following to be true: Maltese forms the definite of a noun by attaching either /il-/ or /l-/ to it, look at the first set of oppositions immediately below: A. Indefinite Definite [fellus] 'chicken' [ilfellus] 'the chicken' [aria] 'air' [laria] 'the air' [mara] 'woman' [ilmara] 'the woman' [omm] 'mother' [lomm] 'the mother' [kelb] 'dog' [ilkelb] 'the dog' [

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