Genitiv - Teil 1
solution of yesterday:
Pjeter - Pjetri
Linditë - Linda
Besim - Besimi
Vjollcë - Vjollca
Ibrahim - Ibrahim
Since yesterday we have with the times Form Besnikut "have addressed the genitive, let's look at this case, but something closer to equal.
The genitive case is the origin, we used it then, if, after "whose" asks. Example from yesterday: "shtëpia e Besnikut" - whose house? Besnik's house, so Besnik is in the genitive.
front of the main word of what they are, as an article. In the singular, it is the same that we saw in the nominative: i for masculine, e for the feminine. Where the article refers not to the owner, but on the object. Therefore, it is called "shtëpia e Besnikut" because "shtëpia" is a female word! Besnik's book would be "libri i Besnikut "Stand. the object in the plural, the article is always e.
The" owners do "at the ending somewhat. masculine words to get their still there a certain form -t . eg . Ibrahimit, Pjetrit Burrit,
Female words other hand get tuned to their indefinite form a -s eg. Linditës, Vjollcës, Gruas In majority get both vague to the stem of plural -ve. turn back, for example. burrave grave,
examples:....
The Book of Women = Libri i grave
The books of the man = s Librat Burrit
complexity.? we have not even discussed all the possibilities of the genitive ... But as always, nice and slow to learn more tidbits. If we practice a few sentences, so we go about formulating in flesh and blood (if you are missing words, look in the article from last week):
Shadows of Besim. The woman's body is beautiful. Ibrahim's hatred is great. The parts of Vjollca are a danger.
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