There are three different ways to say "my" in French. The way you say it has to agree with the noun in number and gender.
"Mon" is masculine and singular
"Ma" is feminine singular
"Mes is masc./fem. plural
For example, to say my chair, you have to know that the word for chair in French (chaise) is feminine, and there's only one chair, so you would say "ma chaise" However, to say my chairs (plural), you would say "mes chaises"
Also if you want to to say, "my family," you say,"ma famille" if you are a girl, and "mon famille" if you are a boy. You do not say, "mes famille", that means my famillies.sd
In French, mine is mien.
If you say try say "he's mine" de better spanish is "el es mio".If you say only "is mine" is correct "es mio"
Il vit = He lives (life) Il habite = He lives in a place
to FRENCH the literal translation would be nouveau château however being a place name it wouldn't necessiarally change. If I was talking about the PLACE Newcastle in french i wouldn't translate... hope this helps...
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
Gold mine in French is "mine d'or."
You can say "Moi aussi" in French to express "mine too."
Ta mine maintenant
Will you be mine? - Seras-tu mien / mienne ?
You can say "tu es à moi" in French, which translates to "you're mine".
ma mere
c'est à moi
You could say will you be mine "Voulez-vous être à moi" or could you be mine "Pouvez-vous être à moi".
'Your place or mine' is grammatically correct.
Dumas
In French, mine is mien.
Actually, it's not phrased "sister mine", that I know of.Instead, the French say ma sœur (my sister).The online Google translator will show you how to pronounce sœur.