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  1. Einführung. Genitive pronouns are used to indicate possession or ownership. They are roughly equivalent to saying “my (noun)’s” or “his (noun)’s” in English. For instance, in English you could say “This is my father’s book” or “This is the book of my father”. In German the sentence would be Dies ist das Buch meines Vaters.
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    What are German possessive pronouns in the genitive case?
    Now, let’s take a step forward and have a look at German possessive pronouns in the genitive case, also know as possessive case or second case. I admit that it could possibly be a bit confusing when you study the table, since I highlighted the different forms (endings) in different colors: blue = masculine; red = feminine; green = neuter.
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    When is the genitive used in German?
    See below for a discussion of when the genitive is used in German, but first we will examine how it is configured. In German, the genitive case serves several functions beyond indicating possession, and, like the nominative, accusative, and dative cases, it is marked by pronouns, articles and adjective endings.
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    What are relative pronouns in German?
    Relative pronouns can be translated as ‘who’, 'whom', ‘which’, ‘that’ or 'whose'. In German, you use the definite article, although the genitive singular and dative plural are different. You use relative pronouns to link two sentences together.
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    What is a genitive pronoun?
    Genitive pronouns are used to indicate possession or ownership. They are roughly equivalent to saying “my (noun)’s” or “his (noun)’s” in English. For instance, in English you could say “This is my father’s book” or “This is the book of my father”.
  3. German Genitive Pronouns | Study.com

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    In today's lesson, we learned about the different demonstrative pronouns in the genitive case. The possessive pronouns ( mein, dein, sein, seine... ), the relative pronouns ( dessen, deren) and ...

  4. Genitive Case – Declension of Pronouns in German Grammar

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    The genitive case indicates possession. In German grammar, an -es or -er is added to dependent possessive pronouns to mark the genitive case. We use genitive after certain prepositions, verbs, and adjectives. Learn the declension of pronouns in the genitive case online with Lingolia and practise pronoun declension in the exercises.

  5. Genitive Pronouns / Pronomen im Genitiv - Learn German ...

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    Einführung. Genitive pronouns are used to indicate possession or ownership. They are roughly equivalent to saying “my (noun)’s” or “his (noun)’s” in English. For instance, in English you could say “This is my father’s book” or “This is the book of my father”. In German the sentence would be Dies ist das Buch meines Vaters.

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    • German exercises: Practice genitive pronouns

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      The genitive for possessive pronouns follows the ein genitive declension pattern, including adding an -s/es ending to masculine and neuter nouns. Relative pronouns in the genitive case are unique: dessen is used for masculine and neuter referent nouns, and deren is used for feminine and plural referent nouns.

    • Genitive Case: Which Pronouns Indicate Possession in German?

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      • The genitive case in German indicates possession. For examples, the noun meiner Schwester “of my sister/my sister’s” in the phrase die Schuhe meiner Schwester“the shoes of my sister/my sister’s shoes” indicates possession: my sister possesses the shoes. The German pronouns in the genitive case are: 1. meiner“of me” (first person singular) 2. deiner“of you " (second person sin
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      • German possessive pronouns in the genitive case | German ...

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        12/12/2012 · ihr es / ihr er / ihr es (their) ihr es / ihr er / ihr es (her) sein es / sein er /sein es (its) I admit that it could possibly be a bit confusing when you study the table, since I highlighted the different forms (endings) in different colors: blue = masculine; red = feminine; green = neuter.

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      • The Genitive Case (der Genitiv) - Dartmouth College

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        See below for a discussion of when the genitive is used in German, but first we will examine how it is configured. In German, the genitive case serves several functions beyond indicating possession, and, like the nominative, accusative, and dative cases, it is marked by pronouns, articles and adjective endings. Both masculine and neuter singular nouns also receive endings, …

      • Genitive Case in German Grammar – Complete Declension Tables

        https://deutsch.lingolia.com/en/grammar/declension/genitive

        List of prepositions that take the genitive: anstelle/an Stelle, aufgrund/auf Grund, während, wegen. außerhalb, oberhalb, unterhalb, innerhalb. beiderseits, diesseits, jenseits, unweit, entlang …, links, rechts. nördlich, östlich, südlich, westlich. trotz, ungeachtet.



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