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The Oblique forms are used following prepositions, e.g. ''cate ju'' "with him/her/it", ''ẑi sna'' "from us".
The Oblique forms are used following prepositions, e.g. ''cate ju'' "with him/her/it", ''ẑi sna'' "from us".


The Genitive pronouns precede the noun they qualify and function much like possessive adjectives in English, e.g. ''ma teje'' "my house", ''śara adri'' "your father".
The Genitive pronouns precede the noun they qualify and function much like possessive adjectives in English, e.g. ''ma teje'' "my house", ''śara adŕi'' "your father".


====Demonstrative====
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