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===Germanic languages=== In English and other [[West Germanic languages]], the cognate is ''un-'' (or ''on-''). In [[North Germanic languages]], the -''n''- has disappeared and [[Old Norse]] has ''{{lang|non|ú-}}'' (e.g. {{lang|non|[[Údáinsakr|ú-dáins-akr]]}}), [[Danish language|Danish]] and [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]] have ''{{lang|no|u-}}'', whereas [[Swedish language|Swedish]] uses ''{{lang|sv|o-}}'' (pronounced [u]), and [[Icelandic language|Icelandic]] and [[Faroese language|Faroese]] use the related ''{{lang|is|[[wikt:en:ó-#Icelandic|ó-]]}}''. <!-- not IE: ===Turkic languages=== In Turkic languages, the counterpart of the privative ''a/an'' is a marker ''{{lang|tr|-ma}}'', agglutinated to the verbal stem.<ref>{{cite book |title=Old Turkic Dictionary |place=Leningrad |publisher=Science |year=1969 |page=657 }}</ref> -->
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