How to Say ‘Yes, I have my passport.’ in German
Ja, ich habe meinen Pass.
yah ikh HAH-beh MY-nen pahs
[yah ikh HAH-beh MY-nen pahs]
💬 Usage Tip: A very useful complete answer. Notice "meinen" for masculine accusative.
🇩🇪 In Germany: At official appointments, passport first, always—Germany loves identity documents.
Phrase Breakdown
Ja
[yah]
yes
Used for a positive answer.
Ja, das stimmt.
Yes, that is correct.
ich
[ikh]
I
First-person singular pronoun.
Ich bin hier.
I am here.
habe
[HAH-beh]
have
Verb form meaning have for ich.
Ich habe mein Handy.
I have my phone.
Meinen Pass
MY-nen pahs
my passport
Accusative form with possessive pronoun; 'Pass' here means passport.
Ich habe meinen Pass dabei.
I have my passport with me.
Words in this phrase
meinen
[MY-nen]
my
Accusative masculine form of mein, used before Pass.
Ich finde meinen Pass nicht.
I cannot find my passport.
Pass
[pahs]
passport
A travel and identification document.
Der Pass ist gültig.
The passport is valid.
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