The correct translation of "mein Haus ist blau" is "My house is blue".
But in the quirks of the German language it could be "My house is drunk"
(unlikely but when you are intoxicated anything is possible).
i think it means my house is my big house coz i speak German
The sentence seems to be missing something. "Bret" is not an actual German word, there would be the word "Brett" in German, which means plank or board, but that doesn`t make sense. Or might it be a "house of planks" = timber house, or something like that? But I (as a native speaker of German) have never heard of a "Bretthaus" or "Bretterhaus", so it has to be something else - unless the phrase is meant to sound funny or ironical.
I also don't think that it means "big house" (big would be "groß" in German - or "großes Haus" in this case).
However, possible translations would be: "My house is my ... house" (unkown word) or "My house is my plank house" (Mein Haus ist mein Bretthaus).
This sounds like a homework/test question. I can tell you that the article for Haus is neuter. That should guide you to the right answer.
Mein haus ist dein haus is the conversion in German.
My heritage is mein Erbe in German.
"Wo ist mein Haus?" means "Where is my house?". Du haus ist in Deutschland
My house was built in 2000 = Mein Haus wurde 2000 erbaut
"My house is your house" would be "Mein Haus ist dein Haus." in German. This is the literal translation of the phrase and also used in Germany.But if you mean to say "Make yourself at home", it's more common in Germany to say "Fühl dich wie zuhause." (most literal translation: Feel as if you were home).In formal use the phrases would be:- Mein Haus ist Ihr Haus.- Fühlen Sie sich wie zuhause.
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Mein Haus ist in der nächsten Straße translates as My house is in the next street
Mein Name Ist Marie. Please give a trust point. P.S. Try google translate, it will help you translate any language but it is not always right
mein Mann use google translate its normally correct It must be a capital letter since it is a noun.
My bathrobe = mein Bademantel
My is mein/meine in German.