The third person
For a normal third person possessive adjective, meaning 'his, her, its, their', Latin uses the genitive of the pronoun is, ea, id. So, his money = pecunia eius, their money = pecunia eorum
There is a reflexive third person possessive adjective, meaning 'his own' etc.
This declines like a 1st and 2nd declension adjective.
| Singular | Plural | |||||
| m | f | n | m | f | n | |
| Nominative | suus | sua | suum | sui | suae | sua |
| Accusative | suum | suam | suum | suos | suas | sua |
| Genitive | sui | suae | sui | suorum | suarum | suorum |
| Dative | suo | suae | suo | suis | suis | suis |
| Ablative | suo | suā | suo | suis | suis | suis |
