Possessivartikel Akkusativ - meinen, deinen, seinen
Possessivartikel im Akkusativ (Possessive Articles in the Accusative Case) are used to indicate possession and are linked to the noun in the accusative case. In German, the possessive articles change based on the gender, number, and case of the noun they modify. In the accusative case, the possessive articles 'mein', 'dein', and 'sein' are adjusted for the gender of the noun they refer to.
For masculine singular nouns in the accusative case, the possessive articles change as follows:
- mein → meinen
- dein → deinen
- sein → seinen
Examples:
- Ich sehe meinen Hund. (I see my dog.)
- Er hat deinen Stift. (He has your pen.)
- Wir kaufen seinen Computer. (We are buying his computer.)
The possessive article agrees with the noun it modifies in terms of gender, case, and number. It is important to learn these changes to correctly use possessive articles in the accusative case.