What is the genitive case? It is a transmission of the kinship of two nouns. Moreover, as is clear from the name, the root of the concept is family relations, which subsequently spread to any belonging of someone or something to someone or something. We have seen this in the example of the Megrelian word "skii", which turned into the "Slavic" suffix "-skiy".
How is the genitive case expressed in Spanish? By the preposition "de". What family word can we use to explain its etymology? For example, the Georgian word "dze" - "son", or, more precisely, "child". Thus, "rey de Espana" is interpreted as "king-son-Spain", where the word "son", once having a direct meaning, today conveys any belonging. How "d" turns into "dz" and back, ask the Poles.
Just a semantic idea to keep in mind.
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