How to Say ‘With my family’ in German
Mit meiner Familie
mit MY-nerr fah-mee-lee-uh
[mit MY-nerr fah-mee-lee-uh]
💬 Usage Tip: "mit" always takes the dative, so "meine" becomes "meiner." Handy grammar pattern!
🇩🇪 In Germany: Watching major matches with family or friends at home is very common in Germany.
Phrase Breakdown
Mit
[mit]
with
"Mit" is a preposition meaning "with" and is used with the dative case.
Mit meiner Familie schaue ich die WM.
I watch the World Cup with my family.
meiner
[MY-nerr]
my
"meiner" means "my" in the dative feminine form, matching "Familie."
Mit meiner Familie macht Fußball mehr Spaß.
Football is more fun with my family.
Familie
[fah-mee-lee-uh]
family
"Familie" means "family" and refers to your relatives as a group.
Mit meiner Familie sehe ich fast jedes Spiel.
With my family I watch almost every match.
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