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How to Say ‘My passport’ in German

Meinen Pass

MY-nen pahs

[MY-nen pahs]

💬 Usage Tip: "Der Pass" becomes "meinen Pass" after "ich habe" because it is accusative masculine.

🇩🇪 In Germany: Case endings matter in German—but even if you make a small mistake, people will usually understand you.

Phrase Breakdown

Meinen

[MY-nen]

my

Possessive form of mein used here with a masculine object in the accusative case.

Example

Ich suche meinen Pass.

I am looking for my passport.

Pass

[pahs]

passport

An official travel document used for identification.

Example

Mein Pass ist im Rucksack.

My passport is in the backpack.

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