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object pronoun

  • 1 Reflektiv-...

    ((of a pronoun) showing that the object of a verb is the same person or thing as the subject: In `He cut himself', `himself' is a reflexive pronoun.) reflexive

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  • 2 Genitiv

    m; -s, -e; LING. genitive; im Genitiv stehen be in the genitive
    * * *
    der Genitiv
    possessive; genitive
    * * *
    Ge|ni|tiv ['geːnitiːf]
    m -s, -e
    [-və] (= Fall) genitive (case); (= Form) genitive (form)

    im Génitiv — in the genitive

    * * *
    der
    1) ((the case or form of) a noun, pronoun etc which shows possession: In John's hat, `John's' is in the genitive / is a genitive; ( also adjective) the genitive case.) genitive
    2) (used to show a loss or removal: She was robbed of her jewels.) of
    3) (used to show the connection between an action and its object: the smoking of a cigarette.) of
    * * *
    Ge·ni·tiv
    <-s, -e>
    [ˈge:niti:f, pl ˈge:niti:və]
    m LING genitive [case]
    * * *
    der; Genitivs, Genitive (Sprachw.) genitive [case]
    * * *
    Genitiv m; -s, -e; LING genitive;
    im Genitiv stehen be in the genitive
    * * *
    der; Genitivs, Genitive (Sprachw.) genitive [case]
    * * *
    -e n.
    genitive n.

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  • 3 Possessiv

    LING.
    I Adj. possessive
    II Possessiv n; -s, -e possessive (form)
    * * *
    Pos|ses|siv ['pOsEsiːf, pɔsɛ'siːf]
    1. nt -s, -e,Pos|ses|sv|pro|no|men
    ['pOsEsiːf-, pɔsɛ'siːf-]
    2. nt
    possessive pronoun
    * * *
    1) (showing that someone or something possesses an object etc: `Yours', `mine', `his', `hers', `theirs' are possessive pronouns; `your', `my', `his', `their' are possessive adjectives.) possessive
    * * *
    Adjektiv (Sprachw.) possessive
    * * *
    possessiv LING
    A. adj possessive
    B. Possessiv n; -s, -e possessive (form)
    * * *
    Adjektiv (Sprachw.) possessive

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  • 4 possessiv

    LING.
    I Adj. possessive
    II Possessiv n; -s, -e possessive (form)
    * * *
    Pos|ses|siv ['pOsEsiːf, pɔsɛ'siːf]
    1. nt -s, -e,Pos|ses|sv|pro|no|men
    ['pOsEsiːf-, pɔsɛ'siːf-]
    2. nt
    possessive pronoun
    * * *
    1) (showing that someone or something possesses an object etc: `Yours', `mine', `his', `hers', `theirs' are possessive pronouns; `your', `my', `his', `their' are possessive adjectives.) possessive
    * * *
    Adjektiv (Sprachw.) possessive
    * * *
    possessiv LING
    A. adj possessive
    B. Possessiv n; -s, -e possessive (form)
    * * *
    Adjektiv (Sprachw.) possessive

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