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|hij / hoe tuize | |hij / hoe tuize | ||
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!'''his''' / ''' | !'''his''' / '''her''' / '''its''' | ||
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|hij / hoe eeus | |||
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|hij / hoe | |||
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!'''our''' | !'''our''' | ||
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!'''their''' | !'''their''' | ||
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|hij / hoe | |hij / hoe loer | ||
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Sometimes the possessor is specified with '''a + pronoun''' to avoid ambiguity, above all in the case of the 3rd person, ex.: | Sometimes the possessor is specified with '''a + pronoun''' to avoid ambiguity, above all in the case of the 3rd person, ex.: | ||
* '' | * ''Eeus mijk a d-iem'' or ''Hij mijk a d-iem'' - His friend (of him); | ||
* '' | * ''Eeus mijks a d-ees'' or ''Hies mijks a d-ees'' - Their friends (of her). | ||
Note that the possessives of 3rd person singular and plural has just one form. | |||
In the speech the possessive pronouns are usually formed without using the article, but using the pronouns ''uin'' after the possessive, ex.: | In the speech the possessive pronouns are usually formed without using the article, but using the pronouns ''uin'' after the possessive, ex.: | ||
* ''Ys es mies mijk, | * ''Ys es mies mijk, hood tuis uin'' - He's my friend, not yours (lit. "your one"). | ||
===Demonstratives=== | ===Demonstratives=== |
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