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POSSESSIVE<br />
PRONOUNS.<br />
The genitives<br />
<strong>of</strong> the personal pronouns are called<br />
viz.<br />
possessives<br />
mo my, bo thy, A ; ft our, bv|t your,<br />
A his, her, its, their.<br />
When mo, bo, Aft, A, are preceded by the prepositions<br />
Ife, (lay) with; 6, from,- bo, to ,- AT), i they<br />
,<br />
are abbreviated in the following manner :*<br />
^w owr.<br />
le, with.<br />
bo, #o.<br />
^z'.s, her, its. in-a) zw ^/<br />
lew', (lay"-um)<br />
son/, (ddhoin) to<br />
with my.<br />
my.<br />
leb', (lay"-udd)<br />
bob', (ddhodd) to<br />
with thy.<br />
thy.<br />
te'fi, (lay"-ar)<br />
(ddhar) to our.<br />
with our.<br />
\'Q D-A (lay-nna)<br />
b'a, (ddhaw) tohis,<br />
with his, her,<br />
her, its.<br />
its.<br />
6, from.<br />
AT), zw.<br />
6m', (om)from my.<br />
', (om) my.<br />
6b', (6ddh)y>0w %.<br />
r<br />
, (oddh)<br />
z>*<br />
6']i, (ore) /rom owr.<br />
6 i)-