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Note
mein(e) - mydein(e) - your
ihr(e) - her
sein(e) - his
the (e) is for feminine and for plural
Usages of ihr
Nur leider hat er ihre Adresse nicht.
Only unfortunately he doesn't have her address.
ihr Name
her name
ihren Namen
her name accusative
Er kennt nicht einmal ihren Namen.
He doesn't even know her name.
Er hat auch nicht ihre Handynummer.
He also doesn't have her mobile number.
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