Comment on Are there words in reverse order between two languages using the Latin Alphabet?
s@piefed.world 1 week ago
A super simple one, but “el” in Spanish and “le” in French are both forms of the word “the”
Comment on Are there words in reverse order between two languages using the Latin Alphabet?
s@piefed.world 1 week ago
A super simple one, but “el” in Spanish and “le” in French are both forms of the word “the”
schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de 1 week ago
Even both singular masculine. In Italian, “le” exists too but that is feminine plural. This is the only real example so far posted here.
If we count romanizations of languages not normally written with the Latin alphabet, I think definite articles give us another one: “la” in French, Spanish, Italian, and Esperanto is a definite article, and if I’m not mistaken, “al” is one in Arabic.