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How to Say ‘Your shirt’ in German

Dein Hemd

dyne hemt

[dyne hemt]

💬 Usage Tip: 'Dein' is the possessive form for 'your' when the item is singular and neutral.

Phrase Breakdown

Dein

[dyne]

your

Used to indicate possession of something by the person addressed.

Example

Dein Hemd sieht gut aus.

Your shirt looks good.

Hemd

[hemt]

shirt

An article of clothing for the upper body.

Example

Dein Hemd ist schick.

Your shirt is chic.

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