genitival การใช้
- Had it been given a kasra, it would have been confused with the genitival particle.
- Possessable nouns are characterized by a prefixation whereby the noun agrees with the possessor or genitival modifier.
- The genitival article also has genitive / dative forms, which are used only with a possessive pronoun.
- Exceptions to this include genitival constructions where the first noun is a participle and the second noun is its object.
- "Al "-has also been seen in poetic verses prefixed to non-final nouns in a genitival construction.
- Furthermore, the grammatical school of Kufa allows " al "-on the first noun in a genitival construction if it is a number.
- The genitival forms of the reflexive pronouns are the same for the 1st and 2nd persons, but also differ in the 3rd person singular, which is " al su ".
- In usual genitival phrases such as " numele trandafirului " ( the name of the rose ), the genitive is only recognized by the specific ending ( "-lui " in this example ) and no other words are necessary.
- However, in other situations, usually if the noun modified by the genitive attribute is " indefinite, " the genitival article is required, as for example in " c鈚eva opere ale scriitorului " ( some of the writer's works ).
- In such a construction, if the possessed ( " balonul ", " the balloon " ) has the definite article attached to it the most usual situation and the possessor ( " copilului ", " of the child " ) comes immediately after, no other words are necessary to express the genitival relationship.