Learn Estonian Possessive Pronouns

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Understanding Eesti Possessive Pronouns
Possessive pronouns in Eesti are special words that show who owns something. Just like in English, where we say 'my', 'your', 'his', 'her', 'our', and 'their', Eesti has its own words to show possession.
Important Points
  • Minu - means 'my'.
  • Sinu - means 'your' for one person.
  • Tema - means 'his' or 'her'.
  • Meie - means 'our'.
  • Teie - means 'your' for more than one person.
  • Nende - means 'their'.
These words help us understand who something belongs to. It's like putting a name tag on things to show who they belong to!
Examples
  • See on minu raamat. (This is my book.)
  • Kas see on sinu koer? (Is this your dog?)
  • Need on nende mänguasjad. (These are their toys.)
Whenever you want to show that something belongs to someone, you use these special words. It's easy and fun to show ownership in Eesti!