Language/Esperanto/Grammar/Possesive-Adjectives

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Possessive Adjective in Esperanto


Now that we have learned the pronouns: mi vi li ŝi ĝi ni vi ili oni (I you he she it we you they one), we can form the possessive adjectives:

xxxxx

Possessive adjectives in Esperanto are really adjectives because they identify (describe) the nouns they are attached to.

  • Mia plumo = my pen.

The ending "-a" on possessive adjectives follows the same rules about agreement as adjectives:

  • Mia amiko amas mian fratinon. Miaj amikoj amas miajn fratinojn.


Sources

https://esperanto-afriko.webs.com/kurso%20angle.pdf

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