Possessive pronouns Flashcards

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my

A

mein

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your

A

dein

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3
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his / its

A

sein

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her

A

ihr

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our

A

unser

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your (plural)

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euer

Note : If the ending of euer is changed, the “e” in the middle is omitted.

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their / your (formal)

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ihr / Ihr

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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.

A

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.”

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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.

A

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.”

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Nominative :
der / das = nothing added on to end of pronoun.
die / die plural) = “e” added on to end of pronoun

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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.”

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