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How to Say ‘Your passport’ in German

Ihren Pass

EE-ren pahs

[EE-ren pahs]

💬 Usage Tip: 'Ihren' is the formal possessive form here. It changes because of grammar case—German articles love to dress up.

🇩🇪 In Germany: In formal settings, staff will often use polite possessive forms like this when requesting documents.

Phrase Breakdown

Ihren

[EE-ren]

your

Formal possessive form meaning your, used here with a masculine object.

Example

Bitte zeigen Sie Ihren Ausweis.

Please show your ID.

Pass

[pahs]

passport

Official travel document; also used at immigration offices.

Example

Mein Pass ist in meiner Tasche.

My passport is in my bag.

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