How to Say ‘Your’ in Japanese
きみの
kimi no
[kee-mee noh]
💬 Usage Tip: [きみの] means 'your,' but it is casual and can sound very familiar depending on relationship. Use with friends, not in formal situations.
🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japan, pronouns can feel more personal than in English. On the course, many people may skip 'you' entirely or use a name instead.
Phrase Breakdown
きみ
kimi
[kee-mee]
you
A casual word for 'you.' It can sound friendly, but in real life it depends on relationship and tone.
きみのフォームはきれいだね。
Your form is beautiful.
の
no
[noh]
's / of
The particle の shows possession or connection, like 'your shot' or 'the club's grip.'
きみのショットが楽しみだよ。
I'm looking forward to your shot.
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