Own Does Not Mean Possession: Why “My Own” Is About Identity, Not Ownership
Comparative Linguistics

Own Does Not Mean Possession: Why “My Own” Is About Identity, Not Ownership

Most students learn the word own very early. Usually, the explanation is simple: The translation seems straightforward. The lesson ends. Everyone moves on. But sooner or later English starts producing sentences that make that explanation feel incomplete. Consider: What exactly is being possessed here? A room? Perhaps. But what about ideas? Decisions? Opinions? The deeper […]

Tymur Levitin Tymur Levitin
04.06.2026 3 min read
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