Category:Nominal Syntax
Feature:Genitives, Adjectives and Relative Clauses WALS
Name:Genitives and adjectives collapsed
Languages (87):
Conlangs (83):
Tircunan
Lembrin
Kelanian
Héhà
Sindarin
Jaghri
Polijolè
Hacherian
Uscaniv
Annese
FIAL
HAI
Talmit
Kymna
Kiassan Turasta
Larler
Ataican
Standard Ancaron
Dahu
Ieteje
Anikele
Kiswona
Lántas
Standard Hymmnos
Aoma

Genitives take adjectival endings: n-yy henuur-yy (boy of the woman).

Temarp
Levran The genitive case has the '-e, -ir' endings, which are the endings all adjectives have.
Kamëzet
Sazhir
Wally Toxic
Ixe Wa
Geulish
Senduri
Proto-Toroq
Old Greedian
Derovian
Vtayn
Yeqochun
Spraka
Suhon
Iloyan
Gavdorean
Mondlango
Gjeyejz-sjayajz
diSellat
Uropi
Common Honey
Xingish
Dhrahhynian
Talbas
Dearean
Frater
mundeze
Gavaro
Varo
Saremite, Old
’Ukana’akau
Abraeni
Cardhic, Common
Sirgyr
Scotian
Votgil
Fsonkers
Middle Olgish
Old Olgish
Iliatarian (Sulutmuri & Ngwano)
Iliatarian (Lerewe Giri)
Parian
Toki Ma
Algilez
Daisilingo
Sqopran
Eremoran
Genitives are merely nouns with the -(i)su adjectival suffix, and decline identically
Esperanto
Ido
Ebma
Ngoosha
Soc'ul'
Sona
Vularin
Jigodu
Central Isles Creole
Nao

Natlangs (4):
Japanese
Ndyuka
Persian
Yagua