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Example from Scripture
Dirava ese tano kaukauna ladana e hatoa Tanobada; bona ranu na edia gabu ai e hahebou ladadia e hato Davara. Dirava ese e itaia, vada e namo.
God called the dry land “earth”, and the gathering together of the waters he called “seas”. God saw that it was good.
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1 comment3rd person plural possessive pronoun. "edia tano" (303×) = their land, "edia dirava" (220×) = their god, "edia hanua" (138×) = their village, "edia ruma" (108×) = their house. Part of possessive paradigm: egu (my), emu (your-sg), ena (his/her), eda (our), emui (your-pl), edia (their).
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