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.
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Sir, why we are not using article in example no. 2&4?

haphazard
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Aoa sir the way you've taught all this is very good and learning german has become easy for us. But as in English grammar we practice on worksheets or books whatever we learn so can you please guide on a reference book or online websites where we can practice every lecture that we take. That will help us know our progress as well. Thanks!

maryamtahir
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Sir i am very to find you i am living germany income now some months ago but i am learns alot of thing carry on thank you

ZHabib-us
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The sentence in example "Das ist Stuhl", it is correct in Muskuline case. Don't you think it should be Der ist Stuhl.
please correct me if I am wrong as I am learning this language as a beginner.

asadjafri
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If we use plural noun in nominative, does adjective changed to its plural form..
Ex- Ihre Kurse sind schwere.
Is it right or adjective is schwer only?

ravaliyaprashant
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Sir you are teaching very well but it becomes invisible when you are standing infront of whiteboard kindly stand aside if you do not mind.

starflutelovers
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Sir you told us in the previous lecture that in nominative case there is no object but in this video there are nouns like stuhl. please clearify this.

shahzaibakram
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Thank you sir, great explanation.
Is there a short guide to understanding/memorising these posessive pronouns?

AbdussalamPopoola
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Sir, I have a question!
How we can check the gender of the noun?
Please answer.

ForgeGamer
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Great teaching, happy that i have stumbled upon a great course after months of searching and wasting money on some online courses which did not help me. However, i am planning to complete A1, A2 and B1 in the next 3 months. Able to find only A1 course from you currently. Would it be pssible to have A2 and B1 as well soon. Also it would be great if there can be a pdf of all the whiteboards you are using in the course.

shivaannamalai
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Sir. Maybe there is One mistake that i noticed in the example section. You write DAS IST MEIN STUHL. But Stuhl is a Maskulin noun. So, we sould use DER( Definite Article).

muneebriaz
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Correct Forms for "Your" (informal plural, "ihr"):
Masculine: Euer
Feminine: Eure
Neuter: Euer
Plural: Eure

for exemple Why not "euere"?
In modern German, "eure" is the simplified and correct form, while "euere" is an outdated or incorrect variation.

MarouaneBassari
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I just wanted to confirm, for masculine noun, artikel is der or das? as in previous videos it was der, but in this one, you have wrote das??? which one is okay?

desicuisine
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there is a mistake in the singular feminine of your [ informal ] i.e.., euere replaces eure please correct it

kranthikiran
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Sir, is there any difference between german possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives and possessive articles? Please advise. I am confuse.

mazharfarid
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Sir is lesson may jo aap ny maskulin ki example di ha us may maskulin k sath das q lagaya ha aap ny apny previos lectures may btaya tha k maskulin k sath der lagta ha kindly aap bta dein k asa q ha

maria_
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Wonderful. I like the way you explain things.. please use blue and black and some other colour markers. Green colour is invisible sometimes.

sheersalmanbaig
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You're making great series! How many more videos will come to make it compete a1?

maabrar
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Salam sir apka chennal abhi men nay subscribe kea hye is table ko please urdu men smjha dyn please

meesamwaseem
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why in first example started with das if it is masculine?

mogantiyagaramachandra