Possessive pronouns Flashcards
my
mein
your
dein
his / its
sein
her
ihr
our
unser
your (plural)
euer
Note : If the ending of euer is changed, the “e” in the middle is omitted.
their / your (formal)
ihr / Ihr
Dative endings :
das, der = “em” added on to end of pronoun.
die = “er” added on to end of pronoun.
die (plural) = “en” added on to end of pronoun.
Note : This is not for cases with instances like….” That is mein” or “They have yours.” This is for instances like, “You have my dog” or “That is my cat.”
Accusative endings :
der = “en” added on to end of pronoun.
das = nothing added on to end of pronoun.
die / die (plural) = “e” added on to end of pronoun.
Note : This is not for cases with instances like….” That is mein” or “They have yours.” This is for instances like, “You have my dog” or “That is my cat.”
Nominative :
der / das = nothing added on to end of pronoun.
die / die plural) = “e” added on to end of pronoun
Note : This is not for cases with instances like….” That is mein” or “They have yours.” This is for instances like, “You have my dog” or “That is my cat.”