Molisan/Basics

Articles
These are the masculine, feminine, plural, and pre-vocalic articles used by both varieties of Molisan, as compared to Neapolitan and Italian

=== The Definite Article L'articolo determinativo Ll-Artìcuele Determenatìv ===

=== The Indefinite Article L'articolo indeterminativo Ll-Artìcuele Ndetermenatìv === The indefinite article is the same throughout Molise:
 * nu before a masculine noun beginning with a consonant and often before words beginning with "i".
 * na before a feminine noun beginning with a consonant and often before words beginning with "i".
 * n' before any noun beginning with a vowel and sometimes with "g" followed by a vowel.

There is no plural indefinite article per se, but words like parìchj, čìjrt, and ne dùj (meaning "several", "some", and "a couple of") function as such.

For example:
 * Nu trén (a train), nu trìt de pan (a piece of bread), nu gjardìn (a garden)
 * Na tàvele (a table), na man (a hand), na fémmene (a woman)
 * N'àčene de (a dash of), n'ômbr (a shadow), n'uòv (an egg)


 * Če štev parìchj gjend (There were (lit. "there was") quite a few people)
 * Čìert gjend če crèdene nd'u diàvele (Some people believe in the devil)
 * P'a štrad jàvene ne dùj przùn (A couple of people were walking around the street, lit. "on the street went a couple of people")