A1 German Course | Lesson 9 | Possessive Pronouns in German Nominative case with Examples | Urdu
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Possessive Pronouns in Nominative case in German language or possessivpronomen nominativ in deutsch depends on the gender of noun in German language. In lesson 9 of German language course A1 level for beginners the possessive pronouns is explained. The possessive pronouns are followings in German language.
For the personal pronoun "ich" the possessive pronoun in Nominative case in German language is "mein"
For the personal pronoun "du" the possessive pronoun in Nominative case in German language is "dein"
For the personal pronoun "Sie" the possessive pronoun in Nominative case in German language is "Ihr"
For the personal pronoun "er" the possessive pronoun in Nominative case in German language is "sein"
For the personal pronoun "sie" the possessive pronoun in Nominative case in German language is "ihr"
For the personal pronoun "its" the possessive pronoun in Nominative case in German language is "sein"
For the personal pronoun "wir" the possessive pronoun in Nominative case in German language is "unser"
For the personal pronoun "ihr" the possessive pronoun in Nominative case in German language is "euer"
For the personal pronoun "Sie" the possessive pronoun in Nominative case in German language is "Ihr"
For the personal pronoun "sie" the possessive pronoun in Nominative case in German language is "ihr"
Depending on the gender of noun in German language and the related German language case the ending of possessive pronoun will change. In nominative case the masculine and neuter case have same ending of possessive pronouns in German language. The ending of possessive pronouns for feminine and plural nouns is same in nominative case.
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