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Dutch Possessive Pronouns β€” Mijn, Jouw, Zijn

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Possessive pronouns are essential when talking about ownership or belonging. In Dutch, they work much like in English, but there are some grammatical rules and forms that learners must master. This guide covers all Dutch possessive pronouns, their usage, grammar rules, and examples in context.

πŸ“˜ What Are Possessive Pronouns?

Possessive pronouns show that something belongs to someone. For example: "my book", "your house", or "their dog". In Dutch, they must agree with the gender and number of the noun they describe.

πŸ“‹ List of Dutch Possessive Pronouns

SubjectPossessive PronounExample
Ik (I)mijn (my)mijn huis – my house
Jij / Je (you, informal)jouw / je (your)jouw boek – your book
U (you, formal)uw (your)uw auto – your car
Hij (he)zijn (his)zijn fiets – his bike
Zij / Ze (she)haar (her)haar tas – her bag
Het (it)zijn (its)zijn kleur – its color
Wij / We (we)ons / onze (our)ons huis – our house
Jullie (you plural)jullie (your)jullie kinderen – your children
Zij / Ze (they)hun (their)hun hond – their dog

πŸ“Œ β€œOns” vs β€œOnze” – What’s the Difference?

Both mean β€œour”, but:

🧠 Grammar Tips

πŸ“ Dutch Possessive Pronouns in Sentences

Quick quiz: Possessive Pronouns

Q1: How do you say 'my' in Dutch (informal)?
Q2: What is 'their' in Dutch?
Q3: How do you say 'our' in Dutch?

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