Deine translates as your or yours
Wo ist Deine Schwester? = Where is your sister?
Wem gehört diese Kamera? Es ist Deine = Who does this camera belong to? It's yours.
dein or deine
Your = Deine Love = Liebe So 'Deine Liebe' = Your love
A word-for-word gloss is "how is-called your-masculine friend-masculine or your-feminine friend-feminine", meaning "What is the name of your male/female friend?". It is German, by the way.
deine Mutter
"I love you" in German would be Ich liebe dich.
was ist deine lieblings...
Wann ist deine flug? (:
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
If you want to put it into the context of a lost child you would probably say it like "Na, wo ist denn deine Mama?". To translate it word by word you just say " Hi, wo ist deine Mutter/Mama?"
Was ist deine Lieblingsfarbe
deine netherlander in German
Deine Füße stinken