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Say Whose People and Things They Are in German

Learn the German possessive articles like 'mein', 'dein', and 'sein' to talk about family, relationships, and ownership.
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Lesson#1
To talk about who owns something or to describe relationships, you use possessive articles. In English, these are words like 'my', 'your', or 'his'. In German, these words change depending on who you're talking about and the gender of the noun that follows.
Lesson#2
Let's start with 'my'. In German, this is 'mein'. For a masculine noun like 'der Bruder', you say 'mein Bruder'. For a feminine noun like 'die Schwester', you add an 'E' and say 'meine Schwester'.
Quiz#3
How do you say 'my brother' in German?

mein Bruder

Quiz#4
How do you say 'my mother' in German?

meine Mutter

Quiz#5
How do you say 'my child' in German?

mein Kind

Lesson#6
To say 'your' when talking to a friend, you use 'dein'. It follows the same pattern as 'mein'. For example, 'your father' is 'dein Vater', and 'your sister' is 'deine Schwester'.

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