Understanding Македонски Possessive Pronouns
Possessive pronouns in Македонски are words that show ownership. They tell us who something belongs to. Just like in English, where we use words like 'my', 'your', 'his', 'her', 'our', and 'their', Македонски has its own set of possessive pronouns.
Important Points
- Мој (Moj) - My (masculine singular)
- Моја (Moja) - My (feminine singular)
- Мое (Moe) - My (neuter singular)
- Мои (Moi) - My (plural)
- Твој (Tvoj) - Your (masculine singular)
- Твоја (Tvoja) - Your (feminine singular)
- Твое (Tvoe) - Your (neuter singular)
- Твои (Tvoi) - Your (plural)
- Негов (Negov) - His (masculine singular)
- Нејзин (Nejzin) - Her (masculine singular)
- Наш (Naš) - Our (masculine singular)
- Ваш (Vaš) - Your (formal/plural masculine singular)
When using possessive pronouns, it's important to match them with the noun they describe. This means if the noun is feminine, the possessive pronoun should also be in its feminine form.
Examples
- Ова е мојата книга. (My book)
- Тоа е неговото куче. (His dog)
- Овие се нашите играчки. (Our toys)
Let's practice using these possessive pronouns by trying to describe things around you. For example, if you have a toy, you can say 'Ова е мојата играчка' which means 'This is my toy'.