Mein vs. Meinen vs. Meiner | Whats the difference? - Sloeful To summarize, mein is used as a possessive pronoun for the nominative and accusative cases with singular masculine or neuter nouns "Meinen" is used as a possessive pronoun for the accusative case with plural nouns, regardless of gender
Possessive pronouns – using “mein” and “meine” … in German This article explains to you when and how you properly use German possessive pronouns like “mein,” “meine,” “meinen,” and “meiner ” Possessive pronouns Possessive pronouns are words like “my,” “your,” or “his,” etc – in short: words that indicate something belongs to somebody or something
Steven Meiner - Wikipedia Steven Meiner (born 1970 or 1971) is an American politician and mayor of Miami Beach He previously served as a Commissioner of Miami Beach and an attorney for the Securities and Exchange Commission, which he left amidst sexual misconduct allegations
German Possessive Pronouns - German With Laura Always add an ‘e’ if there’s not one there already: meinEr, but not meinEe Note: the ‘e’ filler glue for the neuter nominative accusative is also optional: e g both meines AND meins are acceptable