How to Say ‘Mine / my (one)’ in Japanese
わたしの
watashi no
[wah-tah-shee noh]
💬 Usage Tip: Means “my/mine.” Often followed by a noun: [わたしのLINE] = “my LINE.” On its own it can mean “mine,” depending on context.
🇯🇵 In Japan: When exchanging contacts, people may ask [わたしのも送っていい?] = “Can I send mine too?”
Phrase Breakdown
わたし
watashi
[wah-tah-shee]
I; me (polite/neutral)
Pronoun meaning “I/me.” In contact swapping, it often appears in phrases like “my LINE” or “my account.”
わたしのLINEを追加してね。
Add my LINE, okay?
の
no
[noh]
's; of (possessive particle)
Particle that links a noun to show possession/relationship, like “my ~.”
わたしのアカウントです。
It’s my account.
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