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🫱 Compendium
Grammar
EN
English — possessives
Every possessive in full: masculine, feminine and plural of the thing owned (nominative). English and Polish 3rd-person forms don’t change.
| Meaning | Masculine | Feminine | Plural |
|---|---|---|---|
| my | my | my | my |
| your | your | your | your |
| his | his | his | his |
| her | her | her | her |
| our | our | our | our |
| your (pl.) | your | your | your |
| their | their | their | their |
⚠ Note
A possessive agrees with the thing owned (its gender and number), not the owner. English (my, your…) and Polish jego/jej/ich are invariant. Forms shown are nominative; German, Polish and the Romance languages also change them by case.