Usages of sin
Hun kommer til at møde sin chef i morgen.
She is going to meet her boss tomorrow.
Hun møder sin chef på stationen, fordi de skal til samme møde.
She meets her boss at the station because they are going to the same meeting.
De inviterer deres veninde, men hun tager sine egne bøger med.
They invite their (female) friend, but she brings her own books.
Hun vil gerne have sin egen sofa i stuen.
She would like to have her own sofa in the living room.
Hun skriver tidspunktet i sin kalender, så hun ikke glemmer det.
She writes the time in her calendar so she doesn’t forget it.
Min søster arbejder på samme etage som sin chef.
My sister works on the same floor as her boss.
Om morgenen tænder hun bruseren og lægger sin tandbørste ved håndvasken.
In the morning she turns on the shower and places her toothbrush by the sink.
Hun fortæller sin veninde om filmen i stuen.
She tells her friend about the movie in the living room.
Hun kommer hjem med en tegning til sin mor.
She comes home with a drawing for her mother.
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