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  • grammar - The difference between mein and meine - German Language . . .
    The difference between "mein" and "meine" Ask Question Asked 10 years, 9 months ago Modified 2 years, 11 months ago
  • When to use which pronoun declination: mein, meiner, meine, meins, etc
    I learned that a pronoun should take an ending in accordance with its gender, case, numerus, etc whenever it refers to some noun in particular — ‘Das Auto ist meins’ for example So in the follow
  • How to find out when to use mein or meine? [closed]
    Mein Ideal (singular subject) vs Meine Ideale (plural subject) Thus you see, you have to determine the gender or plurality of the subject word in first place (which isn't actually following regular rules in German, and you just need to memorize the irregularities) to decide, if you use mein or meine for each particular case
  • Meaning of mein Lieber - German Language Stack Exchange
    Actually, “mein Lieber” is very rarely used to address someone, with the possible exception of the use mentioned in Thorsten's answer So maybe you want to check where you encountered the word and expand your question The phrases “lieber xxx” and “mein lieber xxx” are different from this
  • Origin of the phrase Ich glaub mein Schwein pfeift
    The phrase, Ich glaub' mein Schwein pfeift literary translates to “I think my pig is whistling" Idiomatically it is a way to convey shock and astonishment when confronted with an unbelievab
  • Is mein Deutsch a correct phrase? - German Language Stack Exchange
    Obviously in English, you can say stuff like "My German is terrible," or equivalent But how is it in German? Is the following expression "correct"? Mein Deutsch ist gut schlecht verbessert s
  • Warum heißt es »mein Lebtag« und nicht »meinen Lebtag«?
    Weckherlin 813; ungewis, ob der des sing oder des plur in der gewöhnlichen formel mein lebtag, die aus meinen lebtag oder aus meine lebtage gekürzt sein kann, ebenso dein, sein lebtag: all mein läbtag, alle zeit meines läbens Maaler 260a; Dass es sich um eine feste Formel handelt, mag zwar korrekt sein, erklärt aber nicht, warum dies so
  • Cases in “Das sind meine Mutter und mein Vater”
    This complement, at least in German, is in the same case as the subject, i e in nominative Therefore, the only correct form of both sentences from the question is: Das ist mein Tisch Das sind meine Mutter und mein Vater Canoo net has a page with more details on complements (including subject complements and object complements)




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