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minus-squareRedAggroBest@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·19 days agoIs the number one used like “a” then? Like a direct translation of the 2 phrases would be “Girl downstairs is playing the violin.” and “one girl downstairs is playing the violin.” As opposed to English using the/a respectively?
minus-squaredismay3915@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·18 days agoYes. Almost. We have a special prefix for unknowns to make it simpler. Read my response above
Is the number one used like “a” then? Like a direct translation of the 2 phrases would be “Girl downstairs is playing the violin.” and “one girl downstairs is playing the violin.” As opposed to English using the/a respectively?
Yes. Almost. We have a special prefix for unknowns to make it simpler. Read my response above