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A1 German Course | Lesson 9 | Possessive Pronouns in German Nominative case with Examples | English
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Possessive Pronouns in German nominative case are explained in this lesson 9 of German language course A1 level. For every personal pronoun in German language there is a corresponding possessive pronoun. Possessive pronouns in German language depends on the case in which these are being used and also the gender of article in German language. This German language course for beginners explains the possessive pronouns in German nominative case for all the genders of noun in German language.
If you are not familiar with the nominative case in German language, please watch this video.
If the personal pronoun in German language is "ich" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "mein"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "du" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "dein"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "Sie" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "Ihr"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "er" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "sein"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "sie" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "ihr"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "es" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "sein"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "wir" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "unser"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "ihr" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "euer"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "Sie" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "Ihr"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "sie" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "ihr"
These are the basic forms of possessive pronouns in German nominative case. Based on the gender of noun these possessive pronouns take a specific ending. It is important to memorize this ending in each german case as the ending of possessive pronouns in German cases will differ. The endings explained in this lesson apply only for possessive pronouns in German nominative case. The possessive pronouns in accusative, dative and genitive will be explained in the next lessons.
If you are not familiar with the nominative case in German language, please watch this video.
If the personal pronoun in German language is "ich" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "mein"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "du" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "dein"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "Sie" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "Ihr"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "er" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "sein"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "sie" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "ihr"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "es" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "sein"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "wir" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "unser"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "ihr" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "euer"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "Sie" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "Ihr"
If the personal pronoun in German language is "sie" the corresponding possessive pronoun in German Nominative case is "ihr"
These are the basic forms of possessive pronouns in German nominative case. Based on the gender of noun these possessive pronouns take a specific ending. It is important to memorize this ending in each german case as the ending of possessive pronouns in German cases will differ. The endings explained in this lesson apply only for possessive pronouns in German nominative case. The possessive pronouns in accusative, dative and genitive will be explained in the next lessons.
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