How to Say ‘With my wife’ in German
Mit meiner Frau
mit MY-ner frow
[mit MY-ner frow]
💬 Usage Tip: "Meiner" is the dative form after "mit." Same grammar pattern as "mit Ihrer Familie."
🇩🇪 In Germany: Sharing a little household information is normal when meeting neighbors.
Phrase Breakdown
Mit
[mit]
with
A preposition meaning 'with.' It is commonly used when talking about people you are together with.
Ich komme mit meiner Frau; das Wort „Mit“ steht am Anfang.
I am coming with my wife; the word “with” is at the beginning.
meiner
[MY-ner]
my
A possessive word meaning 'my.' 'Meiner' is the dative feminine form used with 'Frau.'
Ich wohne hier mit meiner Frau, und „meiner“ zeigt possession.
I live here with my wife, and “my” shows possession.
Frau
[frow]
wife
Means 'wife' or sometimes 'woman' depending on context. Here it clearly means 'wife.'
Ich bin heute mit meiner Frau hier; „Frau“ bedeutet here 'wife'.
I am here today with my wife; “Frau” means 'wife' here.
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