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asked:
i can see i'll be asking you quite a few questions ahah i hope you don't mind... how do you form possessive pronouns? on Galileo Ace, it talks about possession using the suffix -ik, but if I'm saying his/her, how do i replace the noun? can I use the pronoun si and add on -ik? thank you!
answered:
I don’t mind in the slightest! Grammar isn’t my strong suit in any language, but I believe I know what you’re asking. If I’m answering the wrong question, by all means let me know. And @tinsnip, if I’ve managed to mess up the grammar of our own damned conlang, come give me a smack. :D;;
So, as an example, let’s take “the woman’s knife.” You’d say this as ra-ruxt Ul-ik (the-woman knife-possesses). If you want to change that to “her knife,” it would be si Ul-ik (she/her knife-possesses). And if you want to say that “it is hers,” it would be si hi-ik (she/her it-possesses).
All clear?