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How to Say ‘My’ in German

Meiner

MY-ner

[MY-ner]

💬 Usage Tip: 'meiner' is the form used here because 'mit' takes dative, and 'Familie' is feminine: 'mit meiner Familie'.

🇩🇪 In Germany: This is one of those little grammar changes that make German feel very German.

Phrase Breakdown

Meiner

[MY-ner]

my

Possessive form used here before a feminine noun in the dative case.

Example

Ich bin mit meiner Freundin im Park.

I am in the park with my female friend.

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