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How to Say ‘This is my daughter.’ in German

Das ist meine Tochter.

dahs ist MY-nuh TOKH-ter

[dahs ist MY-nuh TOKH-ter]

💬 Usage Tip: Das ist = "this is." Meine means "my" for a feminine noun: die Tochter.

🇩🇪 In Germany: A simple, natural way to introduce a child to staff, teachers, or other parents.

Phrase Breakdown

Das

[dahs]

that / this

"Das" means "that" or "this" and is often used to introduce someone or something.

Example

Das ist mein Bruder.

That is my brother.

ist

[ist]

is

"ist" is the third-person singular form of "sein" meaning "is."

Example

Er ist sehr freundlich.

He is very friendly.

meine

[MY-nuh]

my

"meine" means "my" for feminine nouns or plural nouns in this form.

Example

Das ist meine Tasche.

That is my bag.

Tochter

[TOKH-ter]

daughter

"Tochter" means "daughter." It is a feminine noun: "die Tochter."

Example

Meine Tochter spielt im Garten.

My daughter is playing in the garden.

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