jjbowks | Re: Personal pronouns - The most simple solution

Hey Kevin,
In hebrew there's a construct
wich funny enough works like
that. In Andalusian usage of
Spanish it is common to leave
out the "de" so that Casa Pepe
is Pepe's House.

This could definitely work and
if a hyphen could be used to
show relationship.

Casa-Pepe or Casa de Pepe
And they'd pretty much mean
the same thing.

In French one says "chez moi"
sort of like "casa me" as
it would be in Criolo-LFN,
nonne?

Since,
Jay B.

--- In europidgin@y..., Kevin Smith <yahoogroups@q...> wrote:
> fourth, which is to have a word which means that the thing on the
left
> posesses the thing on the right. Like a word that means:   's
>
> I am also open to the word order solution, although it is less