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'''On''' means ‘it’ when referring to something definite; the plural of '''on''' is '''ons'''; on the other hand, '''os''' means ‘it’ when referring to something indefinite, also when ‘it’ refers to the weather or to (clock) time. Please note that '''os'''has no plural!
'''On''' means ‘it’ when referring to something definite; the plural of '''on''' is '''ons'''; on the other hand, '''os''' means ‘it’ when referring to something indefinite, also when ‘it’ refers to the weather or to (clock) time. Please note that '''os'''has no plural!
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Source: http://www.xn--volapk-7ya.com/quick-look-at-volapuk.html

Revision as of 13:11, 10 January 2021

On means ‘it’ when referring to something definite; the plural of on is ons; on the other hand, os means ‘it’ when referring to something indefinite, also when ‘it’ refers to the weather or to (clock) time. Please note that oshas no plural!

Volapük-flag-polyglotclub-lessons.png

Source: http://www.xn--volapk-7ya.com/quick-look-at-volapuk.html