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which one to use when?

ladida
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which one to use when?

Postby ladida » April 10th, 2010 12:15 pm

hi, i'm a beginner with german and have a question about ihr,ihre and ihren...i see them used in simular context as "your" but which one do i use when?
Also doesnt dein, deine and deinen mean "your" too...i'm so confused.
any help appriciated from casey.

Salivia_Baker
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Postby Salivia_Baker » April 11th, 2010 7:26 pm

ihr, ihre, ihren when meaning your it is the formal your.

As in "Is this your bag, Mr. Smith?"
In that sentence you use formal speech and you translate it as "Ist das Ihre Tasche, Herr Smith?"
The informal version (when speaking to a friend) is "Ist das deine Tasche?"

note that ihre, ihr, ihren can also mean "her" as in "is that her bag?" "Ist das ihre Tasche?"
you know from the context which one is uses.
In writing it differs in the capital I when talking to somebody formally.

ihr, ihre differs from the gender of the object. die Tasche (the bag) is female therefore you use ihre/Ihre, if you use a male object i.e. der Ring (the ring) it is ihr.
Das ist ihr Ring = That is her ring.
Das ist Ihr Ring = That is your ring.

ihren however is for male objects in the 4th case (accusative)
Sie trägt ihren Ring (she wears/carries her ring)
Sie tragen ihren Ring (you wear/carry your ring)
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