"Mon", "ma", and "mes" all mean "my" in French.
Ma = my + feminine noun > ma voiture : my car.
Mon = my + masculine noun > mon vélo : my bicycle. It can also be used with a feminine noun which begins with a vowel sound (which would be hard to pronounce when associated with "ma", ex: mon amie.
Mes = my (plural masc. or fem.) > mes amis, mes amies : my [male] friends, my [female] friends.
The word "my" in French is "mon" (masculine), "ma" (feminine), or "mes" (plural).
tiens ma (+ feminine noun), tiens mon (+ masculine noun), tiens mes (+ plural noun)
'ma maison' means my house in French. This is a feminine noun so the possessive is 'ma' and not 'mon' which is used for masculine nouns.
ma petite maison means 'my little house' in French. "Maison" is a feminine noun so the possessive is 'ma' and not 'mon' which is used for masculine nouns. Same for the adjective.
ma (+ feminine noun), mon (+ masculine noun), mes (+ plural nouns of any gender)
Mon/Ma/Mes
The word "my" in French is "mon" (masculine), "ma" (feminine), or "mes" (plural).
There are three ways of saying my in french:1.Ma-female2.Mon-male3.Mes-pluralmasculine for my is mon and feminine for my is ma
masc.: mon cousin (sing), mes cousins (pl) fem.: ma cousine (sing), mes cousines (pl)
Ma (followed by a feminine noun) means "my" in English. It is a possessive; the masculine is 'mon', the plural for both is 'mes'.
mon, ma, or mes examples: mon téléphone (masculine singular) ma chambre (feminine singular) mes vêtements (plural) mon image (image is feminine, but it starts with a vowel, so you use "mon" to make the liaison)
ma famille = my family ma mère = my mum mon père = my dad mes parents = my parents mon frère = my brother ma sœur = my sister
They both mean "my". Mon is followed by a masculine gender noun, ma is followed by a feminine gender noun. Ex: J'aime mon fils, ma mère et ma femme. (I love my son, my mother and my wife) - j'aime mon mari, ma soeur et ma tante (I love my husband, my sister and my aunt). For both froms, the plural is "mes".
mon - masculine, ma - feminine, mes - plural (NB this is according to what is possessed and not who possesses the object) eg: my table - ma table (because the word table is feminine in French) my book - mon livre (because the word book (livre) is masculine in French) my tables - mes tables (here the word tables is plural because there are more than one of them)
It depends on if the noun is masculine, feminine or plural.Masculine: Mon - eg. Mon litFeminine: Ma - eg. Ma chaisePlural: Mes - eg. Mes vêtements
My little girl is "ma petite fille" in French.
mon (sing., masc.)---> (moan) ma (sing., fem.)---> (mah) mes (plural)---> (may)