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In that case I was talking about the possessive pronouns:
If you were using the following possessive pronouns and you needed to make a negative sentence, you would have to use yet another "pa" in your sentence. See examples below. Hope this helps.
Have you ever had the ground that you stand on taken away from you?
Has your country ever been raped?
Is your country being led by blind politicians who don't know where they're going and refuse to listen to reason?
Sometimes rallying to support a cause or for restitution of our rights is the only way to be heard (don't we all do it?).
The right to 'protest' is the only that we seize and it can't be taken away from us.
So, if you're ever in Haiti and you hear "Rasanble! Rasanble!", just bring your walking shoes and be ready to have a long walk.