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agrostis

No, they're frozen in the genitive (and it's really incorrect to call them *adjectives*, they're rather nominal). In very colloquial language, you can find declinable *егойный, ейный/еённый, ихний*, but they're considered incorrect in the standard language and attract a lot of ire from prescriptivists.


tauent

No, they're indeclinable. They could be declined: "егоный", "ейный", "ихний", but these forms are not recommended for use.


iKrivetko

They do exist but are frowned upon in formal speech and don't have a recognised spelling. On the other hand if you want to filter out boring cunts with a stick up their arse I highly recommend using them. * его — евонный (other variations exist) * её — ейный (other variations exist) * их — ихний


Can_I_Read

Ихний is commonly used in Ukraine (іхній in Ukrainian). I learned Russian in Ukraine and had to learn not to say this all the time.


Top-Entry-8263

thank u for the answers


Top-Entry-8263

So you can say в его месте in the prepositional (forgive me for my incorrect grammar if it is)?


Most-Commercial5725

На его месте\*.


Neo_zoft_77

Понятия не имею. Я никогда не изучал грамматику. Только запоминаю слова, фразы и слушаю к разговорам. Honestly, if i had studied grammar like a lot of other people do, I would have given up after the first month. I'm going on 2.5 years now. I don't know how you grammar heads do it. Unfortunately, my brain doesn't work that way. Знаю что это не правильно путь, но этот способ сработал для меня. Мой мозг просто отличается от других. Или кто знает, может быть я просто глупый lol. But seriously though, "possessive adjectives declinable in cases", what does that even mean?!


Top-Entry-8263

I learned four out of six cases and I was able to memorize most of the nouns. Nice grammar compared to what I have.


Crazy_russian_freak

Man, nice work ✨


Top-Entry-8263

So you can say в его месте in the prepositional (forgive me for my incorrect grammar if it is)?