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How to Say ‘My passport’ in German

Mein Pass

mine pahs

[mine pahs]

💬 Usage Tip: "Pass" is masculine: "der Pass." Possessive form here is "mein Pass."

🇩🇪 In Germany: Your passport is often the first document requested in official appointments.

Phrase Breakdown

Mein

[mine]

my

A possessive word meaning something belongs to me; used with masculine or neuter nouns in this form.

Example

Mein Name ist Anna.

My name is Anna.

Pass

[pahs]

passport

An official travel and identity document.

Example

Ich habe meinen Pass dabei.

I have my passport with me.

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