Possessive pronouns

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Perfect for travelers or those moving to Japan, mastering possessive pronouns in Japanese (jp-JP) allows for seamless communication regarding personal belongings. Whether you're navigating the bustling streets of Tokyo or chatting with locals at a local izakaya, knowing how to use possessive pronouns can enhance your interaction and understanding.

For individuals planning to study or work in Japan, proficiency in possessive pronouns is particularly useful when discussing personal items, family members, or colleagues. Whether you're asking about someone's jacket or describing a shared experience with friends, the ability to use possessive pronouns naturally will make your conversations more fluid and natural.

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This is my book.


これは私の本です。

That's your chair.


その椅子はあなたのものです。

These are her glasses.


これらは彼女の眼鏡です。

Those are their pens.


那些是他们的钢笔。

It's his notebook.


It's his notebook.

The dog belongs to me.


The dog belongs to me.

Her bag is in the closet.


彼女のバッグはクローゼットにあります。

His watch is on the table.


彼の腕時計はテーブルにあります。

Their keys are under the mat.


他们的钥匙在门垫下面。

My sister's car is red.


私の妹の車は赤色です。

Your brother's shirt is blue.


Your brother's shirt is blue.

Her mother's house is big.


彼女のお母さんの家は大きいです。

His father's car is old.


彼の父親の車は古いです。

Their children's toys are scattered.


THEIR CHILDREN'S TOYS ARE SCATTERED.

The manager's office is on the second floor.


MANAGEMENTOFISONthesecondfloor.

Our team's victory was impressive.


私たちのチームの勝利は見事でした。

Their team's success was well-deserved.


彼らのチームの成功は十分に値しました。

The teacher's knowledge is vast.


先生の知識は広いです。

Her friend's smile brightens my day.


彼女的朋友的笑容照亮了我的一天。

His colleague's opinion is valuable.


彼の同僚の意見は価値があります。