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dein or deine
dein Freund (male) or deine Freundin (female)
German grammar is complicated. "Your name" is "deine Name" or in the formal form "Ihre Name" The ending of the pronoun depends on the case of the sentence and the gender (Masculine, feminine or neuter of the noun following it. Informal: Case______masculine___feminine___neuter___plural Nominative..dein...............deine...........dein..........deine Genitive.......deines...........deiner..........deines.......deiner Dative..........deinem.........deiner..........deinem......deinen Accusative....deinen..........deine...........dein...........deine The formal form "Ihr" is even more complicated. There is also "Euer" in the case of a plural possessive
Here's to you! can be translated as:Auf Dein/Ihr Wohl!Auf Deine/Ihre Gesundheit!
Er ist dein Liebster. Er ist deine Liebe. (sounds a bit awkward)
Dieter Gramm has written: 'Deine Hand, dein Charakter' -- subject(s): Palmistry
I don't want your love, I only want your word.
What is your favourite hobby? - Was ist Dein/Ihr Lieblingshobby? What are your favourite hobbies? - Was sind Deine/Ihre Lieblingshobbies?
You say --> Dein Tag wird kommen. or - your time will come --> Deine Zeit wird kommen.
Dein Deutsch ist sehr gut, Schatzi = Your German is very good, sweetheart.
Was ist dein Lieblingsfach? VOS IST DINE LEEB-LEENGS-FAWK
"your experiences".In German "you" is expressed in two different ways.If a respectable person - like in your case - is adressed: "Sie"(you)/"Ihr/Ihre"(your),and if someone well-know is meant: "Du"/ "Dein/Deine"