In
Hebrew the
preposition is used for definite
nouns in the accusative. Those nouns might be used with the
definite article ( ). Otherwise, the object is modified by a possessive pronominal suffix, by virtue of being a within a genitive phrasing, or as a proper name. To continue with the Hebrew example: {{fs interlinear|lang=he|number=1.|top= {{fs interlinear|lang=he|number=3.|top= {{fs interlinear|lang=he|number=4.|top= On the other hand, "I see a dog" is simply {{fs interlinear|lang=he|number=5.|top= This example is obviously a specialized use of the , since Hebrew does not use the unless the noun is in the definitive. == Japanese ==