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Possessive pronouns are words like: ''mine, yours, his, hers'' etc and possessive adjectives ''my, your, our'' etc. They show possession or ''to whom'' or ''what'' something belongs to. However, in dal'qörian, there are no ''possessive pronouns/adjectives''. There are three ways in which dal'qörian equates possession. (see also '''Cases''' for genitive possession).
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'''Possessive adjectives'''.
 
Possessive adjectives are ''my, your, our, their, her, his, its'', and need an object or noun to function:
 
* That’s my pint! 
 
* It’s your turn. 
 
* It wasn’t her sister that was killed. 
 
* They said his heart just gave up.
 
These do not exist in dal'qörian. The equivalent is formed with the preposition '''qve'''-''of'' and an ''accusative'' pronoun:
 
* '''taÞ di bréj qve binöra'''. ''That’s my pint!'' (lit: ''That is the pint of me'').
 
* '''tiÞ di reliaÞ qve diöra'''. ''It’s your turn''. (lit: ''It's the turn of you'').
 
* '''tiÞ di siaberöj qve siöra, taÞ gä’estingörax'''. ''It wasn’t her sister that died''. (lit: ''It is the sister of her, that died not'').
 
* '''éren gä’ságr,, taÞ di läbendéj qve mæöra ænÞalas gä’laƒildr'''. ''They said his heart just gave up''. (lit: ''They said, that the heart of him simply gave up'').
 
* '''taÞ di vötöj qve binöra'''. ''That’s my car''. (lit: ''That is the car of me'').

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