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What part of speech is the word a?

The word "a" is a definite article.

Here's why:

* Articles are words that come before nouns to specify whether the noun is singular or plural, and whether it's specific or general.

* Definite articles (like "the") refer to a specific noun.

* Indefinite articles (like "a" and "an") refer to a general noun.

So, "a" is an indefinite article because it indicates a general noun, not a specific one.

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