In Afrikaans grammar, the definite article is used to indicate a specific noun, whether it is a person, place, or thing. In Afrikaans, the definite article is “die,” which is used for all nouns, regardless of their gender or number. Unlike many other languages, Afrikaans does not have separate definite articles for masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns, nor does it have different forms for singular and plural nouns. This simplicity makes it much easier for learners to master definite articles in Afrikaans grammar.