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Old November 14, 2019, 05:38 AM
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Masculine Demonstrative Adjectives Prior to a Stressed 'a' Sound

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I have seen the demonstrative treated as an ariticle before a word that begins with an accented "a".

E.g. "esse agua" , as we do with "el agua". Is this correct?

A gallego was talking, from Galicia.

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