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It can be spoken as "watashi no [noun]". It sounds like "wah-tah-shee-noh"

The English word "mine" is also spoken as "watashi no", and like its English counterpart, it must refer to something.

This is a semi-formal way of speaking; other acceptable ways to say "my" in Japanese include, in order of greatest to least polite: "watakushi no", "watashi no", "boku no" (for males), "atashi no" (for females), and "ore no" (for males). For foreigners, the first two are probably the best bet.

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Watashi no (watashi = I ; no = possessive noun)

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