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1  that   
iny andro iny2  that day ~ that day (in the past)
io3  that ~ that; plur. <1ireo#>
ka4  that ~ that, so that, and so; but, therefore. It is often followed by "dia". In the provinces, it is often "ko": Nantsoiny ka tonga aho (Called by him, and so I am come) ~ Nanantena anao ho tonga aho, ka tsy tonga hianao (I hoped you woud come, but you did not come ~ Nokapohinao ka kaody izy (Flogged by you, and therefore he is shy)
ilay5  that ~ the, this, that. It is often used like the English definite article. ~ that one, usually referring to someone or something understood or previously referred to
iny6  that
-ny7  that ~ His, hers, its, theirs, that, which; by him, her, them, or it.
itsy8  that ~ that, not very close (in sight)
izay9  that ~ who, whom, which, that
izany10  that ~ that, this, these, those. But not generally referring to things or people seen at the time of speaking ~ that; those
izany hoe11  that is to say ~ that is to say
akairoana12  that one ~ That fellow; that one; the scamp! rogue. Used in pointing out an individual with some degree of scorn or contempt.
akaitsiana13  that one ~ That fellow; that one; the scamp! rogue. Used in pointing out an individual with some degree of scorn or contempt.
leiroa14  that one
iroa15  that one ~ that one far away (in sight)
akay to16  that's it! ~ Ah! Hit! Exactly so! That's it!
faizany17  that's it then! ~ there it is! That's it then!
amin' izay18  that time (at) ~ then, at that time