Front | POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS in NOMINATIVE form můj, tvůj, and svůj můj means "my" tvůj means "your" svůj is used where the person possessing is the subject of the sentence ("I love my dog" or "she sees her mother" for example, the thing possessed is the subject's own thing). The endings all change in the same way, depending on the number, gender and case of the thing being possessed. What are the endings for můj for the NOMINATIVE case? |
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Back | můj (M) moje, má (F) moje, mé (N) moji, mí (MA pl) moje, mé (MI pl and F pl) moje, má (N pl) Notes (1) Where there are two options, the one given first is more commonly used. (2) Where there are two forms, the second form stated shares its endings with the equivalent hard-adjective endings. |
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