Possessive Articles in German ( Learn for Free in Malayalam)

Skills You’ll Learn

Understanding Possessive Articles
Correct Gender & Case Usage
Sentence Structure & Agreement
Practical Usage in Daily Conversations

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Requirements

✅ Basic German Knowledge: Familiarity with simple German sentences (A1 level or above). ✅ Malayalam Speakers: Designed for learners comfortable with Malayalam explanations.

Possesive Artikel in German

Possesive Artikel in German

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    FAQ About German Possesive Artikel

    Do I need prior German knowledge?
    No! The course is designed for complete beginners but also helps intermediate learners revise possessive rules.
    What will I learn from this course?
    You’ll master: German possessive articles (mein, dein, sein, ihr, unser, etc.). How they change with gender (der/die/das) and case (Nominative, Accusative, etc.). Practical usage in daily conversations.
    Can I use this for German exams like Goethe or Telc?
    Yes! Possessive articles are essential for A1-A2 exams, and this course covers the basics thoroughly.
    When to use possessivartikel in German?

    Possessive articles (mein, dein, sein, ihr, unser, euer, ihr, Ihr) are used to show ownership or belonging—just like "my," "your," "his," "her," "our," etc., in English.

    Key Situations for Using Possessivartikel:

    1. Expressing Ownership

      • Das ist mein Buch. (This is my book.)

      • Wo ist dein Handy? (Where is your phone?)

    2. Describing Relationships

      • Das ist sein Bruder. (This is his brother.)

      • Sie liebt ihren Hund. (She loves her dog.)

    3. Referring to Body Parts/Clothing (Often with Reflexive Verbs)

      • Ich wasche meine Hände. (I wash my hands.)

      • Er zieht seinen Mantel an. (He puts on his coat.)

    4. With Family & Friends

      • Wir besuchen unsere Großeltern. (We visit our grandparents.)

      • Kennst du ihren Freund? (Do you know her boyfriend?)

    5. In Formal Contexts (Using "Ihr" for "Your" – Polite Form)

      • Wie ist Ihr Name? (What is your name? – formal)

    What are possessive articles in German?
    Possessive articles (Possessivartikel) in German are words like "mein," "dein," "sein," "ihr," and "unser" that show ownership (my, your, his, her, our, etc.). They must match the gender (masculine/feminine/neuter) and case (Nominative/Accusative/Dative/Genitive) of the noun they describe.