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Sicilian Grammar ➡ Articles
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Hello everybody,

In today's lesson you will learn how to use Articles in Sicilian. Feel free to edit this page if you think it could be improved!

Happy learning! 😊

Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson:Definite Articles in Sicilian, Imperative Mood, Conditional Tense & Relative Pronouns.

General Rule

Articles in the Sicilian language are divided into 2 categories:

Definite Articles

  • definite: lu, la, li, (the) and indefinite nu, na (a, an). These articles, like the nouns they describe, have a gender, they can be feminine: la (singular), li (plural), and masculine: lu (singular), li (plural).
Sicilian English
Lu cavàddu the horse
La casa the house
Li cavàddi the horses
Li casi the houses

Indefinite Articles

  • The indefinites nu, masculine, na, feminine are always singular.
Sicilian English
Un  cavàddu a horse
Na fìmmina a woman

Exceptions

For nouns that start with a z or with an s followed by a consonant the form nu of the indefinite article should be used.

Definite Articles

Sicilian English
Lu cavàddu the horse
Li cavàddi the horses
La casa the house
Li casi the houses

Indefinite Articles

Sicilian English
Un  cavàddu a horse
Na fìmmina a woman

Contractions

In the spoken language these articles can be contracted to:

  • â for la
  • î for li
  • û for lu
Sicilian English
û cavàddu the horse  
î cavàddi the horses
â casa the house
î casi the houses

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