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Defining definite objects
ОглавлениеIn Hebrew, you can tell when a noun is being used as a definite object (the hat as opposed to a hat) because it has the prefix הַ (hah) attached to the word it modifies. Take the noun כּוֹבַע (koh-vah; hat). If you want to indicate that הַכּוֹבַע is a definite object, just add the prefix: הַכּוֹבַע (hah-koh-vah; the hat).