Etymology[edit]
From aŋa (“of”) + -à (“3rd. person pronoun”).
Pronoun[edit]
aŋha
- his, her, its (third-person possessive pronoun)
Dza la ahəŋ la Zəsare, sləm aŋha Korneliyus (Sləray 10:1)[1]- [There was] a certain man in Caesarea, his name Cornelius (Acts 10:1)
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