Lesson Transcript

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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