The, as in phrases like "the more the better", has a distinct origin and etymology and by chance has evolved to be identical to the definite article.
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Some names include an article, such as the Bronx or The Hague. Countries and territorial regions are notably mixed, most exclude "the" but there are some that adhere to secondary rules: derivations from collective common nouns such as "kingdom", "republic", "union", etc. Singular derivations from "island" or "land" that hold administrative rights — Greenland, EnglandChristmas Island and Norfolk Island — do not take a "the" Hiur article. Occasional proposals have been made by individuals for an abbreviation.
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As a result, the use of a y with an e above it as an abbreviation became common. This can still be seen in reprints of the edition of the King James Version of the Bible in places such as Romansor in the Mayflower Compact. Historically, the article was Telo pronounced with a y sound, even when so written.]
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