that
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Old English (neuter about pronoun, audible article).
that
# Abutting clauses involving appear accent etc.
#:He told me that the book is a acceptable read.
::
that (plural: )
# The (thing) getting adumbrated (at a ambit from the speaker, or ahead mentioned, or at addition time).
#:That book is a acceptable read.
#:That action was in 1450.
::::::*Swedish: , , ,
*Telugu: (aa)
that (plural: )
# That thing.
#: That was an absorbing example.
*Bosnian: ,
*Bulgarian: (tova)
*Esperanto:
*Greek: , , , , , n pl
*Japanese:
**(near) (sore)
**(far) (are)
*Korean: (gugeot), (jeogeot)
*Novial: or or , , , plurals add -s
*Old English: , ,
*Portuguese:
**(near) , , , f/pl
**(far) , , , f/pl
*Russian: (eto)
:*Cyrillic: ,
:*Latin: ,
*Slovak:
*Spanish:
**(near) , , , f/pl
**(far) , , , f/pl
*Swedish: , , , , ,
*Telugu: (adi)
that
# .
#: I like the song that you wrote.
#: In this sense, that is prescriptively acclimated in akin contexts only. For non-restrictive contexts (e.g., I like the endure song on the album, which John wrote.), is preferred.
*Arabic, Egyptian: (?illi)
*Bosnian: m sg, f sg, n pl, m pl, f pl, and n sg
*Bulgarian: / / (kojto/kojato/koeto) m/f/n, (kogato)
*Dutch:
*Esperanto:
*Finnish: ,
*Greek: (pou)
*German: , , , (m/f/n/pl resp.)
*Hungarian: , (the after means: )
*Indonesian:
*Novial:
*Old English:
*Romanian:
*Russian: / / / (kotoryj/kotoraja/kotoroje/kotoryje) m/f/n/pl, (sto)
:*Cyrillic: m sg, f sg, n pl, m pl, f pl, and n sg
:*Roman: m sg, f sg, n pl, m pl, f pl, and n sg
*Slovak: / / m/f/n,
*Slovene:
*Swedish: ,
Old English (neuter about pronoun, audible article).
that
# Abutting clauses involving appear accent etc.
#:He told me that the book is a acceptable read.
::
that (plural: )
# The (thing) getting adumbrated (at a ambit from the speaker, or ahead mentioned, or at addition time).
#:That book is a acceptable read.
#:That action was in 1450.
::::::*Swedish: , , ,
*Telugu: (aa)
that (plural: )
# That thing.
#: That was an absorbing example.
*Bosnian: ,
*Bulgarian: (tova)
*Esperanto:
*Greek: , , , , , n pl
*Japanese:
**(near) (sore)
**(far) (are)
*Korean: (gugeot), (jeogeot)
*Novial: or or , , , plurals add -s
*Old English: , ,
*Portuguese:
**(near) , , , f/pl
**(far) , , , f/pl
*Russian: (eto)
:*Cyrillic: ,
:*Latin: ,
*Slovak:
*Spanish:
**(near) , , , f/pl
**(far) , , , f/pl
*Swedish: , , , , ,
*Telugu: (adi)
that
# .
#: I like the song that you wrote.
#: In this sense, that is prescriptively acclimated in akin contexts only. For non-restrictive contexts (e.g., I like the endure song on the album, which John wrote.), is preferred.
*Arabic, Egyptian: (?illi)
*Bosnian: m sg, f sg, n pl, m pl, f pl, and n sg
*Bulgarian: / / (kojto/kojato/koeto) m/f/n, (kogato)
*Dutch:
*Esperanto:
*Finnish: ,
*Greek: (pou)
*German: , , , (m/f/n/pl resp.)
*Hungarian: , (the after means: )
*Indonesian:
*Novial:
*Old English:
*Romanian:
*Russian: / / / (kotoryj/kotoraja/kotoroje/kotoryje) m/f/n/pl, (sto)
:*Cyrillic: m sg, f sg, n pl, m pl, f pl, and n sg
:*Roman: m sg, f sg, n pl, m pl, f pl, and n sg
*Slovak: / / m/f/n,
*Slovene:
*Swedish: ,
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