Possessive Constructions in Tagalog
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Overview
Tagalog has two main ways to express possession: post-nominal possessives using ng-form pronouns after the noun (bahay ko — my house), and pre-nominal possessives using possessive pronouns before the noun with a linker (aking bahay — my house, formal). This A2 topic builds on your knowledge of pronouns and the linker system to express ownership and relationships.
The post-nominal pattern (noun + pronoun) is by far the more common in everyday speech. The pre-nominal pattern (possessive pronoun + linker + noun) sounds more formal or literary but is important for reading and writing. Both forms are grammatically correct and interchangeable in meaning.
For non-pronoun possessors (like names or nouns), Tagalog uses the ng case marker: bahay ng guro (the teacher's house), libro ni Maria (Maria's book). The choice between ng and ni/nina depends on whether the possessor is a common noun or a personal name.
How It Works
Post-nominal possessives (casual, most common):
| English | Tagalog | Pattern |
|---|---|---|
| my house | bahay ko | noun + ng-pronoun |
| your house | bahay mo | noun + ng-pronoun |
| his/her house | bahay niya | noun + ng-pronoun |
| our house (excl.) | bahay namin | noun + ng-pronoun |
| our house (incl.) | bahay natin | noun + ng-pronoun |
| your (pl.) house | bahay ninyo | noun + ng-pronoun |
| their house | bahay nila | noun + ng-pronoun |
Pre-nominal possessives (formal):
| English | Tagalog | Pattern |
|---|---|---|
| my house | aking bahay | possessive + linker + noun |
| your house | iyong bahay | possessive + linker + noun |
| his/her house | kanyang bahay | possessive + linker + noun |
| our house (excl.) | aming bahay | possessive + linker + noun |
| our house (incl.) | ating bahay | possessive + linker + noun |
| your (pl.) house | inyong bahay | possessive + linker + noun |
| their house | kanilang bahay | possessive + linker + noun |
For named possessors:
| Pattern | Example | English |
|---|---|---|
| noun + ni + name | libro ni Maria | Maria's book |
| noun + nina + names | bahay nina Pedro | Pedro and family's house |
| noun + ng + common noun | bahay ng guro | the teacher's house |
Examples in Context
| Tagalog | English | Note |
|---|---|---|
| bahay ko | my house | Post-nominal (common) |
| aking bahay | my house | Pre-nominal (formal) |
| kapatid niya | his/her sibling | Post-nominal |
| aming paaralan | our (exclusive) school | Pre-nominal |
| Nasaan ang bag mo? | Where is your bag? | Question with possessive |
| Ito ang libro ni Ana. | This is Ana's book. | Named possessor with ni |
| Malaki ang bahay nila. | Their house is big. | Post-nominal in sentence |
| Ang ating bayan ay maganda. | Our country is beautiful. | Pre-nominal (formal/inclusive) |
| Nanay ng kaibigan ko. | My friend's mother. | Chained possession |
| Kailan ang kaarawan mo? | When is your birthday? | Possessive in question |
Common Mistakes
Using Ang-Form Pronouns for Possession
- Wrong: bahay ako or bahay siya
- Right: bahay ko (my house), bahay niya (his/her house)
- Why: Possession uses ng-form pronouns (ko, mo, niya), not ang-form (ako, siya).
Forgetting the Linker in Pre-Nominal Form
- Wrong: aking libro → correct. aking mga libro → also correct.
- Wrong: aking ng libro
- Right: aking bahay (the linker -ng is already part of aking)
- Why: The pre-nominal possessives (aking, iyong, kanyang) already include the linker.
Confusing Ni and Ng for Possessors
- Wrong: libro ng Maria
- Right: libro ni Maria
- Why: Personal names use ni (singular) or nina (plural). Common nouns use ng.
Practice Tips
Possession inventory: List your belongings using both patterns: bag ko / aking bag, telepono ko / aking telepono. This builds familiarity with both forms.
Family possessives: Combine this with kinship terms: nanay ko (my mother), kapatid niya (his/her sibling), lolo namin (our grandfather). Family contexts are natural for possessives.
Whose is it?: Practice asking and answering: Kanino ito? — Sa akin. / Akin iyan. (Whose is this? — Mine. / That's mine.)
Related Concepts
- Personal Pronouns — prerequisite for the pronoun forms used in possessives
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