'leanabh' = child and 'os cionn' takes the genitive, so 'above a child' would be 'o chionns leinibh', would it not?
But how would you say 'above each child'? Is it as simple as 'os cionn gach leinibh'...?
Genitive with 'gach'
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Re: Genitive with 'gach'
Yes, os cionn gach leinibh. Regarding grammar, gach behaves pretty much like the article, this is why you also have "leis gach dùrachd", for example.
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