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Jan 9, 2020 at 18:48 vote accept Geremia
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Jul 26, 2016 at 2:28 comment added Geremia @JoonasIlmavirta What I meant is that in the genitive case it acts like a possessive pronoun.
Jul 26, 2016 at 0:28 vote accept Geremia
Jan 9, 2020 at 18:48
Jul 25, 2016 at 18:40 history edited Geremia CC BY-SA 3.0
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Jul 25, 2016 at 18:33 vote accept Geremia
Jul 25, 2016 at 18:36
Jul 25, 2016 at 18:31 history edited Geremia CC BY-SA 3.0
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Jul 25, 2016 at 14:33 comment added Joonas Ilmavirta There was a suggested edit to replace "possessive pronoun" with "personal pronoun", but I rejected it to let you keep your original voice in the question. The word eius is not a standalone pronoun, but the genitive (and therefore possessive) form of the pronoun is, ea, id. Especially when it comes to pronouns, translations to English or any other language can be misleading.
Jul 25, 2016 at 14:31 history edited Joonas Ilmavirta CC BY-SA 3.0
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Jul 25, 2016 at 14:07 answer added Cerberus timeline score: 13
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Jul 25, 2016 at 5:52 history edited Geremia CC BY-SA 3.0
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Jul 25, 2016 at 5:47 history asked Geremia CC BY-SA 3.0