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Usually the genitive is placed after the noun: ''þí dżáve míns fadiers'' 'my father's gift', but genitive before noun is acceptable too: ''míns fadiers dżáve''.
Usually the genitive is placed after the noun: ''þí dżáve míns fadiers'' 'my father's gift', but genitive before noun is acceptable too: ''míns fadiers dżáve''.


For predicative possession {{PAGENAME}}, instead of using 'have' like other Germanic languages, uses a construction similar to Irish: ''Et fins tvý sunie at mir.'' "I have two sons." (lit. At me are two sons, like Irish ''Tá dhá mhac agam'')
For predicative possession {{PAGENAME}}, instead of using 'have' like other Germanic languages, uses a construction similar to Irish: ''Et fins tvý sunie at mir.'' "I have two sons." (lit. There are two sons at me, like Irish ''Tá dhá mhac agam'')


===Simple tenses===
===Simple tenses===