Category:Nominal Categories
Feature:Definite Articles WALS
Name:Definite word distinct from demonstrative
Languages (254):
Conlangs (213):
Kamakawi
Polijolè
Tircunan
def.art: li, lur; dem.: cul
Deini
Livagian [phonologically]
Regimonti
Naidda
Naisek
Sa'nakkan
Dravean
Kazujisha
Ghaf
Qwynegold
Quenya
Sindarin
Velu
Jarda
Adeyan
Rugian
Celíminé
Vallese
Lajik
Icnac
Malabas
'Yemls
Vitruvian
Imuthan
Morlandian
Austrian
Rång
Avorenta
Ruzian
Buruya Nzaysa
Fakename3
Senire
Eezee
Alpic
Fila
Rossan
Géarthnuns
Theadish
Itra Kir
Dacayan
Paagnnyaglŝ
Gac
Lemohai
Torimish
draga
Shuran
Audente
Avrelang
Liu
Larler
Hemackle
nedefinati
Mekoshan
Simpified japanese
Frimer
Myonian
Dangin Nira
Lonaane
Cenemanian
Lonmai Luna
Nauspayr
Olgittic
Tedil Tamal
Treyll
Austrian Celtic
toka na musume
L'starfish Klam
Town Speech
Kopfberger German
Prsänëan
Lup (Simplified)
Tslure Thujekatsoth
Alahithian
Mandalorian
Loglan
Hercsex
Tim Ar
Tsols Oswahe
solresol
Massalian
Zwani
westcontinental Ngyamkyehe language
kolesch Speech
Ry ifa Gor
Maja
Azniar
Prydonian High Gallifreyan
Old Zarcosian
Seto ka'palo
Adejori Strictly speaking, the definite article is usually a clitic that attaches to the previous word in the sentence, but it also has an independent form for when it is given focus.
Shokitin
Standard Hymmnos
Pastalie Hymmnos
Linvongo
Levran Articles (he, hir) usually mark the topic of a sentence and don't work as standard articles. They are easily substituted by adjectives or prepositions.
Eranai
Nevashi
Pugoko
Brutirric
Meino
Phitonic
Knashta
Antiranto
Thȧtareni
Hellanan
Geulish
Adinjo
Thalurmian
Nuvelé
LipTalk
Spanglo
Laefevesi
Sǔra
Franglispan
Kaidu
Aingeljã
National Simphonian
Iathi
Jumban
Averagelang
yashde
Savvinic
Hy'Bae
Delniit
Proto-Tampoluric
lietūska
South Germanic
Classical Uraki
Gavdorean
Mondlango
Velan
Abasut
Cyraceí
Vandalic
Flatlang
Interlingua Antic
Uropi
Omnizzabon
Ɣu
Chagrandi
Karemar
Carrajina
Gothish
Touijab Kikxot
Old Sumrë
Ancient Draconian
Szezk
Istokahi
Zheymi
Nomikan
Dunia
Seignuric
Kayronic
Vayardyio
Menxháo
Vikti
Esata
Nuirn
Sambahsa
Intal
Yeul
Polarian
Gavaro
Q.T. Lingua Franca
Ame language
Huttese (fanmade)
Empolese
Dhakhsh
Tangachi
Old Drengan
’Ukana’akau
Vedran
Cardhic, Common
Yungchangese
Azalian
Cylvian
Egeriac
Universalglot
Votgil
Syt
Albic
Frenkisch
Rtauvoql
Middle Olgish
Vulgar Aribelian
Archek
Arcek
Baanzish
Daisilingo
Cannic
Neo
Kotava
Novial
Esperanto
Ido
Lojban
Lingua Franca Nova
Interlingua
Interlingue (Occidental)
Nymeran
Pegakibo
Toaq
Sona
iigraa
Gwaxol
Modern Eltan
Iqglic
Cruckeny
Sudyrnish
Keeltyewarem

Natlangs (41):
English
French
Hungarian
Spanish
Abkhaz
Alamblak
Bagirmi
Basque
Chamorro
Epena Pedee
German
Gooniyandi
Greek (Modern)
Guarani
Hausa
Ju|'hoan
Kayardild
Koromfe
Khmer
Kanuri
Koasati
Kutenai
Lavukaleve
Lakhota
Malagasy
Maori
Mapudungun
Maricopa
Maybrat
Mangarrayi
Ndyuka
Oneida
Rama
Rapanui
Sango
Vietnamese
Wichi
Karok
Koyraboro Senni
Coos (Hanis)
Irish