Yes. The word "mine" is a word, specifically a pronoun, noun and verb, although with different meanings for each.
Yakwa is the Kikuyu word for the English word mine.
you are mine
The word mine is a possessive pronoun, a word that shows ownership of an antecedent. Example sentence:The car with the butterfly on the antenna is mine.The word mine is also a noun; the possessive form for the noun is mine's; for example the mine's entrance.
Yes, the word 'mine' is a possessive pronoun; a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to me. Example:The house on the corner is mine.
mine as that is mine.
The pronoun case for "mine" is possessive. It shows ownership or belonging, such as in the sentence "The book is mine."
No, the noun 'mine' is a singular, common noun; a word for an excavation in the earth for extracting coal or other minerals. The possessive form for the noun mine is mine's. Example: The mine's entrance was boarded up.The word 'mine' is also a possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to me. Example: The house on the corner is mine.
Another word for a mine vehicle is a tram. These are the little carts with wheels that go in and out of the coal mine.
"Mine is the way."
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Yes, the word 'mine' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an excavation in the earth for extracting coal or other minerals; a word for a thing. Example:I've applied for a job at the copper mine.The word 'mine' is also a possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to me. Example:The house on the corner is mine.