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Grammar / Grammatical cases / Inalienable possession / Possession / Possessive / Genitive case / English possessive / Oromo language / Saliba language / Japanese possessives
Date: 2015-01-28 02:29:01
Grammar
Grammatical cases
Inalienable possession
Possession
Possessive
Genitive case
English possessive
Oromo language
Saliba language
Japanese possessives

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