16.4 All substantival possessive pronouns - an overview


Having presented all of the possessive pronouns separately, we now here present them all together. Here you can compare the endings of each declension (and see that within one gender the endings are just the same).

gender of the possessed object
    masculine              
    mein- dein- sein- ihr- unser- eur- ihr-
Singular    Nominative    -er -er -er -er -er -er -er
Genitive not used not used not used not used not used not used not used
Dative -em -em -em -em -em -em -em
Accusative -en -en -en -en -en -en -en
 
Plural Nominative -e -e -e -e -e -e -e
Genitive not used not used not used not used not used not used not used
Dative -en -en -en -en -en -en -en
Accusative -e -e -e -e -e -e -e
    feminine              
mein- dein- sein- ihr- unser- eur- ihr-
Singular    Nominative    -e -e -e -e -e* -e* -e
    neutral              
    mein- dein- sein- ihr- unser- eur- ihr-
Singular    Nominative    -es -es -es -es -es -es -es
Genitive not used not used not used not used not used not used not used
Dative -em -em -em -em -em -em -em
Accusative -es -es -es -es -es -es -es
 
Plural Nominative -e -e -e -e -e -e -e
Genitive not used not used not used not used not used not used not used
Dative -en -en -en -en -en -en -en
Accusative -e -e -e -e -e -e -e

As we can see again, the endings of the declensions are the same independent on the possessive pronoun (as it was already with the adjectival version). The plural of all is the same (again). The see the - very few - differences, we will have an overview on all possessive pronouns.






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