How to Say ‘Your family’ in German
Ihrer Familie
EE-rer fah-MEE-lee-eh
[EE-rer fah-MEE-lee-eh]
💬 Usage Tip: Formal "your" in the dative case after "mit" becomes "Ihrer."
🇩🇪 In Germany: German case endings show relationships between words—like grammar detective clues.
Phrase Breakdown
Ihrer
[EE-rer]
your
Formal possessive form used here before a feminine noun in the dative case.
Wohnen Sie mit Ihrer Familie hier?
Do you live here with your family?
Familie
[fah-MEE-lee-eh]
family
The people related to you, such as parents, children, or spouse.
Ihre Familie ist neu im Haus.
Your family is new in the building.
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