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