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Divìlu a cha t’ha mandaddu / Ch’iltoggu com’ edda sà, / Ch’è superflu priguntà / Com’ iltazi un dildiciaddu.

The preposition 'á' is used with accusative case if the verb shows movement from one place to another, whereas it is used with dative case if the verb shows location. g. Aalborg and Aabenraa; however, Ålborg and Åbenrå are the spellings recommended by the Danish Language Board. Before the early part of the 17th century, the pronunciation was similar to that in other languages. God, Bikpela i bin wokim olgeta animal, tasol i no gat wanpela bilong ol inap winim snek long tok gris. From Old Irish a ( “ that, which the relative particle used after prepositions ” ), reanalyzed as an independent indirect relative particle from forms like ar a ( “ on which, on whom ” ), dá ( “ to which, to whom ” ), or early modern le a ( “ with which, with whom ” ), agá ( “ at which, at whom ” ) when prepositional pronouns started to be repeated in such clauses (eg.The duplicate encoding at U+212B is due to round-trip mapping compatibility with an East-Asian character encoding, but is otherwise not to be used. From Old Norse á ( “ river ” ), from Proto-Germanic *ahwō, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ekʷeh₂ ( “ water ” ).

From Proto-Slavic *a, from Proto-Indo-European *ō̃t, which is ablative form of Proto-Indo-European *e- 'this'. Litera  (â mare) poate fi folosită în scrierea titlurilor cu majuscule (de exemplu: PARTEA ÎNTÂI), aceasta nefiind folosită ca inițială în nicio situație. The logo of the Stargate series similarly features a stylized A with a circle above it, making it resemble an Å as in Stargåte; in Norwegian, gåte means "riddle". literally, “ And more beautiful you were than many who on the stages for a thousand scudos, with breasts and with arms bare, faces painted and in jewels, to me seemed dolls sat in the showcase. Cognate with Old English ēa, Old Frisian ā, ē, Old Saxon aha, Old High German aha, Gothic 𐌰𐍈𐌰 ( aƕa ).In a few names of Danish cities or towns, the old spelling has been retained as an option due to local resistance, e. Medieval writing often used doubled letters for long vowels, and the vowel continued to be written Aa.

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