shel English -
1.
2.
Engelskaof
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Arabiskagenitive construction is used - the thing owned is followed by the owner in the genitive case إِضَافَة
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Aramaicדְּ
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Bislamablong
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Cantonese(formal) ...的 (...de), (classical) ...之 (...zi1), (vernacular) ...嘅
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Dunganди
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Ganneeded
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Hakkaneeded
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Mandarin的
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Min Nanneeded
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Kernewek Kemmynpossessive construction (a son of a teacher = mab dyskador, the son of a/the teacher = mab an dyskador, a/the son of the teacher = mab an dyskador)
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Tjeckiskaz, ze
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Egyptiann:
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Tyskagenitive case, von
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Hindiकेकी
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-ja/-je (attached to property instead of owner, e.g. Péter autója)
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-nak/-nek (dative) (used together with -ja/-je, e.g. Péternek az autója)
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Idodi
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Interlinguade
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Khmerនៃរបស់
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Kongoya
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Laoຂອງ
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Latingenitive case, de
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Lingalaya
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Lojbanpe, qualifierjbo
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Lüneeded
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Maltesiskata', tal-, taċ-, tad-, tan-, tar-,
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Maorio, a
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Mirandesede
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Mongolianneeded
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Neapolitan'e
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Northern Thaineeded
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Norwegianav, til, -s
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Novialde
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Pashtoد
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Rapa Nuio, a
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Scotso
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Serbo-Croatianod
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Shanneeded
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Svenska-s (genitive case), av
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Thaiของ, แห่ง
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Tok Pisinbilong
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Turkiskain, ın, ün, un
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Venetiande
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Vietnamesecủa
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Yiddishפֿון
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Zhuangneeded
Engelskaof
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Egyptiann:
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Idodi
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Interlinguade, a
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Novialde
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Svenska-s (genitive case), av (extremely rare)
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Tok Pisinbilong
3.
Engelskashell
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Engelskaconjoined scutes that comprise the "shell" of a tortoise or turtle
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Khmerស្នូកស្នូកអណ្ដើក
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Mongolianneeded
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Svenskaskal
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Vietnameseneeded
Engelskashell
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Engelskamusic: string instrument, whose acoustical chamber is formed like a shell
Engelskashell
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Finskakomentotulkki, komentorivi
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Svenskaskalkommandotolk
Engelskashell
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Cantonese剝
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Mandarin剝cmn去壳
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Italienskasgranare, sgusciare
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Maorikōwhā, miri, kōhā, kōwhiti qualifier
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Spanskadescascarar (nut), desvainar (pea)
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Svenskaskala
Engelskashell
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Engelskato fall off, as a shell, crust, etc.
Engelskashell
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Engelskato cast the shell, or exterior covering
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Svenskaömsa
4.
Engelskaof|their
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Arabiskagenitive construction is used - the thing owned is followed by the owner in the genitive case إِضَافَة
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Aramaicדְּ
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Bislamablong
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Cantonese(formal) ...的 (...de), (classical) ...之 (...zi1), (vernacular) ...嘅
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Dunganди
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Ganneeded
-
Hakkaneeded
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Mandarin的
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Min Nanneeded
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Kernewek Kemmynpossessive construction (a son of a teacher = mab dyskador, the son of a/the teacher = mab an dyskador, a/the son of the teacher = mab an dyskador)
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Tjeckiskaz, ze
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Egyptiann:
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Tyskagenitive case, von
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Hindiकेकी
-
-ja/-je (attached to property instead of owner, e.g. Péter autója)
-
-nak/-nek (dative) (used together with -ja/-je, e.g. Péternek az autója)
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Idodi
-
Interlinguade
-
Khmerនៃរបស់
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Kongoya
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Laoຂອງ
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Latingenitive case, de
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Lingalaya
-
Lojbanpe, qualifierjbo
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Lüneeded
-
Maltesiskata', tal-, taċ-, tad-, tan-, tar-,
-
Maorio, a
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Mirandesede
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Mongolianneeded
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Neapolitan'e
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Northern Thaineeded
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Norwegianav, til, -s
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Novialde
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Pashtoد
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Rapa Nuio, a
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Scotso
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Serbo-Croatianod
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Shanneeded
-
Svenska-s (genitive case), av
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Thaiของ, แห่ง
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Tok Pisinbilong
-
Turkiskain, ın, ün, un
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Venetiande
-
Vietnamesecủa
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Yiddishפֿון
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Zhuangneeded
Engelskaof|their
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Egyptiann:
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Idodi
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Interlinguade, a
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Novialde
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Svenska-s (genitive case), av (extremely rare)
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Tok Pisinbilong
5.
6.
Engelskawhose
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Mandarin誰谁
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Holländskavan wie, wienswier
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Ancientτινῶντοῦ
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Hindiकिसका
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Ungerskakié, kinek
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Idodi qua
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Mazanderaniکنی
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Navajoháí bi-
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Norwegianhvem sin, hvems, hvis
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Ryskaчей, че́йный qualifier
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Serbo-Croatianчѝјӣ
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Svenskavems
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Vietnamesecủa ai
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Volapükkima
7.
Engelskaaffair
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Engelskaany proceeding or action which it is wished to refer to or characterize vaguely
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Idoafero
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Mongolianхэрэг
8.
Engelskahypothyroidism
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Mandarin甲狀腺功能減退症甲状腺功能减退
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Estniskakilpnäärme alatalitlus, hüpotüreoos
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Cyrillicхипотироидизам
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Romanhipotiroidizam
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Svenskahypotyreos
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Vietnamesesự giảm hoạt động của tuyến giáp
9.
Engelskareligion|of
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Arabiskagenitive construction is used - the thing owned is followed by the owner in the genitive case إِضَافَة
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Aramaicדְּ
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Bislamablong
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Cantonese(formal) ...的 (...de), (classical) ...之 (...zi1), (vernacular) ...嘅
-
Dunganди
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Ganneeded
-
Hakkaneeded
-
Mandarin的
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Min Nanneeded
-
Kernewek Kemmynpossessive construction (a son of a teacher = mab dyskador, the son of a/the teacher = mab an dyskador, a/the son of the teacher = mab an dyskador)
-
Tjeckiskaz, ze
-
Egyptiann:
-
Tyskagenitive case, von
-
Hindiकेकी
-
-ja/-je (attached to property instead of owner, e.g. Péter autója)
-
-nak/-nek (dative) (used together with -ja/-je, e.g. Péternek az autója)
-
Idodi
-
Interlinguade
-
Khmerនៃរបស់
-
Kongoya
-
Laoຂອງ
-
Latingenitive case, de
-
Lingalaya
-
Lojbanpe, qualifierjbo
-
Lüneeded
-
Maltesiskata', tal-, taċ-, tad-, tan-, tar-,
-
Maorio, a
-
Mirandesede
-
Mongolianneeded
-
Neapolitan'e
-
Northern Thaineeded
-
Norwegianav, til, -s
-
Novialde
-
Pashtoد
-
Rapa Nuio, a
-
Scotso
-
Serbo-Croatianod
-
Shanneeded
-
Svenska-s (genitive case), av
-
Thaiของ, แห่ง
-
Tok Pisinbilong
-
Turkiskain, ın, ün, un
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Venetiande
-
Vietnamesecủa
-
Yiddishפֿון
-
Zhuangneeded
Engelskareligion|of
-
Egyptiann:
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Idodi
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Interlinguade, a
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Novialde
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Svenska-s (genitive case), av (extremely rare)
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Tok Pisinbilong
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