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My
English
Pronunciation
Possessive determiner
my
- Belonging to me.
Translations
- Breton: ma
- Chinese: 我的
- Dutch: mijn
- Esperanto: mia
- Estonian: minu , mu
- Finnish: (minun (genitive of minä)) + -ni (possessive suffix), mun (colloquial)
- Note: In standard Finnish, the possessive suffix is compulsory and the genitive of the personal pronoun optional. In colloquial Finnish, usually only minun or mun is used.
- French: mon m sing, ma f sing, mes m & f pl
- Note: In French, the gender agrees with the thing(s) owned, not with the owner.
- German: mein m, meine f
- Note: In German, the gender agrees with the thing(s) owned, not with the owner.
- Greek, Modern:
- Nominative: ο ... μου m, η ... μου f, το ... μου n, οι ... μου m and f plural, τα ... μου n plural
- Accusative: το ... μου m and n, τη ... μου f, τους ... μου m plural τις ... μου f plural, τα ... μου n plural
- Genitive: του ... μου m and n, της ... μου f, των ... μου m, f and n plural
- Note: In modern Greek, the gender agrees with the thing(s) owned, not with the owner.
- Hebrew: שלי
- Ido: mea
- Italian: il mio m singular, la mia f singular, i miei m plural, le mie f plural
- Note: In Italian, the gender agrees with the thing(s) owned, not with the owner.
- Latin: meus m, mea f, meum n
- Note: In Latin, the gender agrees with the thing(s) owned, not with the owner.
- Lingua Franca Nova: me
- Low Saxon: mien
- Japanese: 僕の , 私の
- Manchu: mini
- Pitjantjatjara: ngayuku
- Polish: mój m, moja f, moje n singular and n plural, moi m plural
- Romanian: meu m, mei m plural, mea f, mele f plural
- Slovak: môj m, moja f, moje n
- Spanish: mi singular, mis plural
- Swedish: min c, mitt n, mina plural
- Vietnamese: của tôi , etc. (varies according to audience)
See also
cmavo
m
- Letteral for m.
Polish
Personal pronoun
my
- we
Slovak
Personal pronoun
my
- we
Related terms
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