Let's look at the sentence pattern. |
Do you remember how the character said, |
"Is that yours?" |
Ist das deins? |
Ist das deins? |
This sentence follows this simple but important pattern: |
[Ist das] + [Possessive Pronoun]? |
"Is this + yours/his/hers/etc?" |
This structure is used to ask whether something belongs to someone. |
Let's break it down: |
Ist, the third-person singular form of sein "to be" in the present tense, meaning "is" |
das, meaning "this" or "that" |
deins, the informal possessive pronoun meaning "yours," used for du. |
So, Ist das deins? literally means "Is that yours?" |
Let's also look briefly at how the person replied: |
Ja, es ist meins. |
"Yes, it's mine." |
This response uses the same pattern but with a statement: |
[Das/Es] + ist + [Possessive Pronoun] |
In this case, es ("it") + ist ("is") + meins ("mine") |
You can use this pattern with different possessive pronouns: |
meiner means "mine", used for masculine nouns (der) |
meine means "mine", used for feminine or plural nouns (die) |
meins means "mine", used for neuter nouns (das) |
deiner means "yours", used for masculine nouns (der), informal singular (du) |
deine means "yours", used for feminine or plural nouns (die), informal singular (du) |
deins means "yours", used for neuter nouns (das), informal singular (du) |
This structure is very common in everyday German when identifying who owns an item. |
Now you can use this structure to ask who something belongs to when you're out and about in Germany! |
Asking "Ist das deins?" is perfectly normal among friends or peers. With strangers or in formal situations, you'd likely add a brief softener: |
"Entschuldigung, ist das vielleicht Ihres?" |
("Excuse me, is this yours, perhaps?") |
Notice the formal "Ihres" and the polite "Entschuldigung" plus "vielleicht." |
Now let's look at some speaking examples. |
Ist das eures? |
"Is that yours?" (plural) |
Can you see how the pattern applies here? |
Let's break it down: |
This sentence follows the pattern: |
[Ist das] + [Possessive Pronoun]? |
Ist, the present tense of sein, meaning "is" |
das, meaning "this" or "that" |
eures, the possessive pronoun for ihr (plural "you"), meaning "yours" |
Altogether: Ist das eures? – "Is that yours?" |
Ist das eures? |
Here's another example |
Das ist seins. |
"That is his." |
Das ist seins. |
"That is his." |
Let's try one more, |
Ist das ihrs oder seins? |
"Is that hers or his?" |
Ist das ihrs oder seins? |
"Is that hers or his?" |
Another one. |
Nein, das ist unseres. |
"No, that is ours." |
Nein, das ist unseres. |
"No, that is ours." |
One last example. |
Ist das Handy deins oder meins? |
"Is the phone yours or mine?" |
Ist das Handy deins oder meins? |
"Is the phone yours or mine?" |
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