我が

Etymology
Originally a compound of. Now fossilized into a single term. Note that が in modern Japanese is used as the nominative or subject particle; in ancient Japanese, it was used as a possessive particle between two nouns, a usage still seen in some limited phrases, particularly in place names.

Adnominal

 * 1)  my
 * 2)  our
 * 1)  our
 * 1)  our
 * 1)  our

Usage notes
This is a fossilized phrase, and usage is somewhat restricted. Carries old-fashioned connotations, and suggests a favorable view of the following noun. When used in reference to an organization, the speaker must be a member of that organization.

Derived terms

 * : our country
 * ; ; : my / our home, house, household
 * : my / our company
 * : I, me
 * : my children, one's own children
 * : selfish, autocratic
 * : heyday
 * oneself
 * : one's own possession
 * acting like one owns the place