How to Say ‘My daughter’ in German
Meine Tochter
MY-nuh TOKH-ter
[MY-nuh TOKH-ter]
💬 Usage Tip: Meine changes with gender and case; Tochter is feminine. Handy family phrase to memorize as one chunk.
🇩🇪 In Germany: In Germany, people often use the child's name instead of repeating meine Tochter in conversation with teachers.
Phrase Breakdown
Meine
[MY-nuh]
my
Possessive determiner showing something belongs to me; feminine form.
Meine Schwester kommt später.
My sister is coming later.
Tochter
[TOKH-ter]
daughter
A female child; common family word.
Meine Tochter spielt im Park.
My daughter is playing in the park.
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