my (masculine/neuter nominative) my (feminine/plural) my (masculine accusative) your (singular informal, masculine/neuter) your (singular informal, feminine/plural) his / its (masculine/neuter) his (feminine/plural) her / their / your formal (masculine/neuter) her / their (feminine/plural) our (masculine/neuter) our (feminine/plural) your plural (masculine/neuter) your plural (feminine/plural) mine (possessive pronoun masculine) mine (neuter) yours (singular informal neuter) hers / theirs (neuter) ours (neuter)
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Mein
This is the basic form for masculine and neuter nouns in the nominative case. It also works for neuter nouns in the accusative case. It has no ending here.
Examples in context
Mein Hund ist sehr groß.
My dog is very big.
Mein Buch ist alt.
My book is old.
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