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/ðə/ (before consonant), /ði/ (before vowel or stressed) definite article

The is used before a noun to show that you are talking about a specific person or thing that is already known or has been mentioned. It points to something particular, not just any example.

From Old English *se, seo, þæt* (different gender forms), which gradually merged into a single form. Over time it lost its gender and case endings and became the single, all‑purpose article we use today.

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