The indefinite article is the same throughout Molise:
nu before a masculine noun beginning with a consonant and often before words beginning with "i".
na before a feminine noun beginning with a consonant and often before words beginning with "i".
n' before any noun beginning with a vowel and sometimes with "g" followed by a vowel.
There is no plural indefinite article per se, but words like parìchj, čìjrt, and ne dùj (meaning "several", "some", and "a couple of") function as such.
For example:
Nu trén (a train), nu trìt de pan (a piece of bread), nu gjardìn (a garden)
Na tàvele (a table), na man (a hand), na fémmene (a woman)
N'àčene de (a dash of), n'ômbr (a shadow), n'uòv (an egg)
Če štev parìchj gjend (There were (lit. "there was") quite a few people)
Čìert gjend če crèdene nd'u diàvele (Some people believe in the devil)
P'a štrad jàvene ne dùj przùn (A couple of people were walking around the street, lit. "on the street went a couple of people")