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Inalienable possession refer to possession that is static through time, your arm will always be your arm, parents will always be parents even if disowned. In this case both are in indefiniate state but the same case. | Inalienable possession refer to possession that is static through time, your arm will always be your arm, parents will always be parents even if disowned. In this case both are in indefiniate state but the same case. | ||
In both cases the possessed comes | In both cases the possessed comes after the possessor in the word order. | ||
''See [[Umbrean/Examples#Possession|Examples]]'' | ''See [[Umbrean/Examples#Possession|Examples]]'' |