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- Means 'her', 'their', or 'your' (formal).
- Changes endings based on the noun it precedes.
- Capitalize 'Ihr' when you mean formal 'your'.
- Essential for describing relationships and ownership.
- Possessor: Feminine Singular
- Refers to 'her'. Example: Maria und ihr Bruder (Maria and her brother).
- Possessor: Plural
- Refers to 'their'. Example: Die Kinder und ihre Spielzeuge (The children and their toys).
- Possessor: Formal You
- Refers to 'your' (formal). Example: Herr Müller, ist das Ihr Mantel? (Mr. Müller, is that your coat?).
Sie sucht ihre Schlüssel in der Tasche.
Haben die Nachbarn ihr Haus schon verkauft?
Guten Tag, wie ist Ihr Name?
Anna liebt ihren neuen Job bei der Bank.
Die Touristen haben ihre Koffer am Bahnhof vergessen.
- Nominative Case
- Used for the subject. Masculine/Neuter: ihr (ihr Hund, ihr Kind). Feminine/Plural: ihre (ihre Katze, ihre Bücher).
- Accusative Case
- Used for direct objects. Masculine: ihren (Ich sehe ihren Hund). Neuter: ihr. Feminine/Plural: ihre.
- Dative Case
- Used for indirect objects or after certain prepositions. Masculine/Neuter: ihrem (Ich helfe ihrem Kind). Feminine: ihrer. Plural: ihren + -n on the noun (mit ihren Freunden).
Können Sie mir Ihren Ausweis zeigen?
Sie hat ihrem Chef eine E-Mail geschrieben.
Wir danken ihrer Mutter für das Essen.
Haben Sie Ihre Meinung geändert?
Die Firma feiert ihr zehnjähriges Jubiläum.
- In the Office
- Used for formal 'your'. 'Haben Sie Ihre Unterlagen dabei?' (Do you have your documents with you?).
- In News and Media
- Used for 'their'. 'Die Demonstranten forderten ihre Rechte' (The protesters demanded their rights).
- In Personal Stories
- Used for 'her'. 'Sie erzählte mir von ihrer Kindheit' (She told me about her childhood).
Die Firma hat ihre Strategie für das nächste Jahr vorgestellt.
Könnten Sie Ihre Unterschrift hier setzen?
Die Vögel bauen ihr Nest hoch im Baum.
Sie hat ihre Hausaufgaben schon fertig.
Haben die Gäste ihre Zimmernummern?
- Confusing 'ihr' (her) and 'euer' (your plural)
- English uses 'your' for both singular and plural. In German, if you are talking to two friends about their dog, you must use euer Hund, not ihr Hund (which would mean 'her dog' or 'their dog').
- Case Ending Errors
- Forgetting to change the ending for the accusative or dative case. Saying 'Ich sehe ihr Hund' instead of 'Ich sehe ihren Hund'.
- Capitalization in Writing
- Failing to capitalize Ihr in formal letters or emails. This is considered a significant spelling error in German business communication.
Falsch: Ich gebe ihre (her) den Brief. Richtig: Ich gebe ihr (to her) den Brief.
Falsch: Wo ist ihr (their) Auto? (when asking a group directly). Richtig: Wo ist euer Auto?
Falsch: Sie liebt ihr Vater. Richtig: Sie liebt ihren Vater.
Falsch: Das ist ihres Buch. Richtig: Das ist ihr Buch.
Falsch: Mit ihre Freunde. Richtig: Mit ihren Freunden.
- sein / seine
- The masculine/neuter counterpart. Means 'his' or 'its'. Use this when the owner is a man or a neuter noun like 'das Kind'. Example: Thomas und sein Auto.
- euer / eure
- The informal plural 'your'. Use this when talking to a group of friends or children. Example: Kinder, wo sind eure Jacken?
- dein / deine
- The informal singular 'your'. Use this for one friend or family member. Example: Hast du deinen Schlüssel?
Sie hat ihren Schirm vergessen, aber er hat seinen dabei.
Ist das euer Ernst? (Is that your [plural] serious intent? / Are you serious?)
Das ist nicht mein Problem, sondern ihr Problem.
Jeder sollte seine eigene Meinung haben.
Wir haben unser Bestes gegeben.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
The use of 'Ihr' as a formal 'your' developed much later, as a way to show extreme respect by addressing someone in the third person plural (like 'Their Majesty'), which eventually became the standard formal 'you' (Sie) and its possessive (Ihr).
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing it like 'air' (which is 'er' in German).
- Making the 'i' too short (like 'it').
- Over-pronouncing the 'r' like a hard American 'r'.
- Confusing the pronunciation with 'ihre' (two syllables: ee-ruh).
- Confusing it with 'euer' (oy-er).
Nível de dificuldade
Easy to recognize, but meanings depend on context.
Difficult due to case endings and capitalization rules.
Requires quick thinking to apply the correct ending.
Can be confused with 'ihr' (pronoun) or 'euer' in fast speech.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Possessive determiner endings
ihr (masc/neut nom), ihre (fem/plural nom)
Accusative case for direct objects
Ich sehe ihren (masc) Bruder.
Dative case after 'mit'
Ich spreche mit ihrer (fem) Mutter.
Capitalization for formal address
Ist das Ihr (formal your) Mantel?
Dative plural 'n'
Sie spielt mit ihren Kindern (plural dative).
Exemplos por nível
Das ist ihre Tasche.
That is her bag.
Feminine singular nominative.
Ihr Hund ist sehr süß.
Her/Their dog is very cute.
Masculine singular nominative.
Wo ist Ihr Auto, Herr Schmidt?
Where is your car, Mr. Schmidt?
Formal 'your', Neuter singular nominative.
Ihre Kinder spielen im Garten.
Their children are playing in the garden.
Plural nominative.
Ist das ihre Telefonnummer?
Is that her phone number?
Feminine singular nominative.
Ihr Haus ist blau.
Their house is blue.
Neuter singular nominative.
Guten Tag, wie ist Ihr Name?
Good day, what is your name?
Formal 'your', Masculine singular nominative.
Ihre Freunde kommen heute.
Her friends are coming today.
Plural nominative.
Sie sucht ihren Schlüssel.
She is looking for her key.
Masculine singular accusative.
Haben Sie Ihre Fahrkarte?
Do you have your ticket?
Formal 'your', Feminine singular accusative.
Ich helfe ihrer Mutter.
I am helping her mother.
Feminine singular dative.
Die Kinder lieben ihre Eltern.
The children love their parents.
Plural accusative.
Er schreibt seinem Chef und ihrer Kollegin.
He is writing to his boss and her colleague.
Feminine singular dative.
Wir gehen zu ihrem Haus.
We are going to her/their house.
Neuter singular dative (after 'zu').
Können Sie mir Ihren Pass zeigen?
Can you show me your passport?
Formal 'your', Masculine singular accusative.
Sie spielt mit ihren Katzen.
She is playing with her cats.
Plural dative (after 'mit').
Sie hat ihre Meinung geändert.
She has changed her mind.
Feminine singular accusative.
Trotz ihrer Krankheit arbeitet sie viel.
Despite her illness, she works a lot.
Feminine singular genitive (after 'trotz').
Die Firma feiert ihr Jubiläum.
The company is celebrating its anniversary.
Neuter singular accusative (Firma is feminine, but 'ihr' refers to 'the company's').
Ich habe mich über Ihr Geschenk gefreut.
I was happy about your gift.
Formal 'your', Neuter singular accusative (after 'über').
Sie erzählten von ihrer Reise nach Japan.
They told about their trip to Japan.
Feminine singular dative (after 'von').
Haben Sie Ihre Entscheidung schon getroffen?
Have you already made your decision?
Formal 'your', Feminine singular accusative.
Sie kümmern sich um ihre alten Nachbarn.
They take care of their old neighbors.
Plural accusative (after 'um').
Wegen ihrer Verspätung haben wir den Zug verpasst.
Because of her/their delay, we missed the train.
Feminine singular genitive (after 'wegen').
Die Wissenschaftler veröffentlichten ihre Ergebnisse.
The scientists published their results.
Plural accusative.
Sie ist stolz auf ihre beruflichen Erfolge.
She is proud of her professional successes.
Plural accusative (after 'auf').
Wir danken Ihnen für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit.
We thank you for your attention.
Formal 'your', Feminine singular accusative (after 'für').
Die Regierung hat ihre Reformpläne konkretisiert.
The government has specified its reform plans.
Plural accusative.
Sie widmet ihre Freizeit dem Tierschutz.
She dedicates her free time to animal welfare.
Feminine singular accusative.
Könnten Sie Ihre Argumente näher erläutern?
Could you explain your arguments in more detail?
Formal 'your', Plural accusative.
Die Stadt ist bekannt für ihre Architektur.
The city is known for its architecture.
Feminine singular accusative (after 'für').
Sie haben ihre Forderungen deutlich gemacht.
They have made their demands clear.
Plural accusative.
Die Autorin hinterfragt in ihrem Werk gesellschaftliche Normen.
In her work, the author questions social norms.
Neuter singular dative (after 'in').
Die Organisation weitete ihre Aktivitäten auf Osteuropa aus.
The organization expanded its activities to Eastern Europe.
Plural accusative.
Wir bitten Sie, Ihre Angaben nochmals zu überprüfen.
We ask you to check your details once more.
Formal 'your', Plural accusative.
Sie verdankt ihren Aufstieg ihrem unermüdlichen Fleiß.
She owes her rise to her tireless diligence.
Masculine singular accusative and Masculine singular dative.
Die Natur entfaltet im Frühling ihre ganze Pracht.
Nature unfolds its full glory in spring.
Feminine singular accusative.
Haben Sie Ihre steuerlichen Verpflichtungen erfüllt?
Have you fulfilled your tax obligations?
Formal 'your', Plural accusative.
Sie brachten ihre tiefe Besorgnis zum Ausdruck.
They expressed their deep concern.
Feminine singular accusative.
Die Philosophie hat ihre Wurzeln in der Antike.
Philosophy has its roots in antiquity.
Plural accusative.
Die Tragödie nimmt ihren unaufhaltsamen Lauf.
The tragedy takes its unstoppable course.
Masculine singular accusative.
Sie hat sich durch ihre Integrität einen Namen gemacht.
She has made a name for herself through her integrity.
Feminine singular accusative (after 'durch').
Wir ersuchen Sie höflichst, Ihre Zusage zu bestätigen.
We politely request you to confirm your commitment.
Formal 'your', Feminine singular accusative.
Die Epoche fand in ihren Kriegen ein jähes Ende.
The era came to an abrupt end in its wars.
Plural dative (after 'in').
Sie vermachte ihr gesamtes Vermögen einer Stiftung.
She bequeathed her entire fortune to a foundation.
Neuter singular accusative.
Möchten Sie Ihre Ausführungen noch ergänzen?
Would you like to add anything to your remarks?
Formal 'your', Plural accusative.
Die Sprache spiegelt in ihrer Komplexität die Kultur wider.
The language reflects the culture in its complexity.
Feminine singular dative (after 'in').
Sie hielten an ihrer Überzeugung bis zum Schluss fest.
They held onto their conviction until the end.
Feminine singular dative (after 'an').
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— Everything in its own time. Used to advise patience.
Hab Geduld, alles zu ihrer Zeit.
— At your own responsibility/risk. Used in formal warnings.
Das geschieht auf Ihre Verantwortung.
— For your information. Common in business emails.
Zu Ihrer Information sende ich Ihnen den Bericht.
— With her/their permission. Used in formal requests.
Mit ihrer Erlaubnis fange ich jetzt an.
— According to her/their statement. Used in reports.
Nach ihrer Aussage war es ein Unfall.
— In her/their place (If I were her/them). Used for advice.
An ihrer Stelle würde ich das nicht tun.
— To her/their surprise. Used in storytelling.
Zu ihrer Überraschung war die Tür offen.
— Your humble self (often used ironically or very formally).
Was wünscht Ihre Wenigkeit?
Frequentemente confundido com
Means 'you (plural)' or 'to her (dative)'. Does not take determiner endings.
Means 'your (plural informal)'. English speakers often use 'ihr' instead.
Means 'his/its'. Don't use 'ihr' if the owner is a man or a neuter noun.
Expressões idiomáticas
— To give one's two cents / to butt in with an opinion.
Sie muss immer ihren Senf dazugeben.
informal— To be in for a nasty surprise.
Wenn sie so weitermacht, wird sie ihr blaues Wunder erleben.
informal— To get what's coming to one / to get a telling off.
Heute hat sie endlich ihr Fett weggekriegt.
informal— To lose one's heart to someone / to fall in love.
Sie hat ihr Herz an einen Italiener verloren.
neutral— To hide one's light under a bushel / to be too modest.
Sie sollte ihr Licht nicht unter den Scheffel stellen.
literary— To have one's own cross to bear / to have problems.
Jeder hat sein oder ihr Päckchen zu tragen.
neutral— To vent one's anger on someone.
Sie wollte nur ihr Mütchen an ihm kühlen.
dated— Her own flesh and blood.
Das ist doch ihr eigen Fleisch und Blut!
neutralFácil de confundir
It has multiple grammatical roles.
As a determiner, it means 'her/their/your formal'. As a pronoun, it means 'you all' or 'to her'.
Ihr (you all) gebt ihr (to her) ihr (her) Buch.
It looks like the plural of 'ihr'.
It is simply the feminine or plural nominative/accusative form of 'ihr'.
Ihre (plural) Freunde sind hier.
Both mean 'your'.
'Euer' is for a group of friends (informal), 'Ihr' is for formal address.
Kinder, ist das euer Ball? vs. Herr Müller, ist das Ihr Ball?
It can be dative feminine or genitive feminine.
The meaning depends on the preposition or verb used.
Ich helfe ihrer (dative) Mutter.
It can be masculine accusative or plural dative.
Look at the noun: 'ihren Hund' (masc acc) vs 'mit ihren Kindern' (plural dat).
Sie liebt ihren Hund.
Padrões de frases
Das ist ihr/e [Noun].
Das ist ihre Katze.
Wie ist Ihr [Noun]?
Wie ist Ihr Name?
Sie sucht ihren [Masc. Noun].
Sie sucht ihren Hund.
Ich helfe ihrem/ihrer [Noun].
Ich helfe ihrer Schwester.
Trotz ihrer [Noun]...
Trotz ihrer Angst ging sie hinein.
Haben Sie Ihre [Noun] [Verb]?
Haben Sie Ihre Hausaufgaben gemacht?
Die [Noun] und ihre [Noun]...
Die Stadt und ihre Geschichte sind interessant.
In ihrem Bestreben, ... zu [Verb]
In ihrem Bestreben, die Welt zu verbessern...
Família de palavras
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Very high. It is among the top 50 most common words in German.
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Using 'ihr' for 'his'.
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sein
Learners often use 'ihr' as a generic possessive. Remember 'ihr' is only for feminine or plural possessors.
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Saying 'ihr Hund' for 'her dog' in the accusative.
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ihren Hund
Masculine nouns in the accusative case must have the '-en' ending on the determiner.
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Forgetting to capitalize 'Ihr' in a formal letter.
→
Ihr
Formal 'your' must always be capitalized to distinguish it from 'her' or 'their'.
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Using 'ihr' when talking to a group of friends.
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euer
'Ihr' is only for formal 'your'. For informal plural 'your', use 'euer'.
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Adding an ending to 'ihr' when it's a dative pronoun.
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ihr
In 'Ich gebe ihr das Buch', 'ihr' is a pronoun, not a determiner, so it never takes endings like 'ihre'.
Dicas
The 'Ein' Rule
Possessive determiners like 'ihr' take the exact same endings as the indefinite article 'ein'. If you can decline 'ein, eine, einen, einem, einer', you can decline 'ihr, ihre, ihren, ihrem, ihrer'.
Formal Capitalization
In business emails, always capitalize 'Ihr'. It's a sign of professionalism. Lowercase 'ihr' in a formal context would be seen as a mistake or even disrespectful.
Context is King
Since 'ihr' (her) and 'ihr' (their) sound the same, use names or clear subjects in the preceding sentences to make sure your listener knows who you are talking about.
Listen for the Ending
The small sounds at the end of 'ihr' (-e, -en, -em, -er) tell you the grammatical role of the noun. Training your ear to catch these will help you understand the sentence structure faster.
The 'Sie' Connection
Link 'ihr' to the pronoun 'sie' (she/they/formal you). If the subject is 'sie', the possessive is 'ihr'. This simple association helps you choose the right possessive root.
Substitution Drill
Take a simple sentence like 'Das ist mein Buch' and change 'mein' to 'ihr', 'ihre', 'ihren', etc., while changing the noun and the owner. This builds muscle memory.
Politeness Matters
When in doubt in Germany, use the formal 'Ihr'. It's better to be too formal than too informal, especially with people older than you or in positions of authority.
Visual Cues
Color-code your notes: use pink for 'ihr' (her), yellow for 'ihr' (their), and blue for 'Ihr' (formal). Visualizing these colors can help you recall the different meanings.
Noun Gender is Key
You cannot use 'ihr' correctly without knowing the gender of the noun that follows. Always learn nouns with their articles (der, die, das) to make possessives easier.
Don't Confuse with 'ihr' (to her)
Remember that 'Ich helfe ihr' (I help her) uses 'ihr' as a pronoun. It doesn't need an ending because there is no noun following it. Determiners always come before a noun.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'ihr' as 'HEIR'. If she is the heir, it is 'ihr' (her) property. Also, 'ihr' sounds like 'ear'—she listens with 'ihr' ear.
Associação visual
Imagine a woman (she) pointing to her bag. The word 'ihr' is written on the bag. Then imagine a group of people pointing to their house with 'ihr' on the roof.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to write five sentences about a female celebrity using 'ihr' in different cases (nominative, accusative, dative).
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Old High German 'ira', which was the genitive form of the feminine singular pronoun 'siu'. Over time, this genitive form began to be used as a possessive adjective.
Significado original: Of her / belonging to her.
GermanicContexto cultural
Always use 'Ihr' (capitalized) in professional writing to avoid appearing rude or overly familiar.
English speakers often struggle with the formal 'Ihr' because English lost its formal 'you' (thou vs you) long ago. We use 'your' for everyone.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Introducing family members
- Das ist ihre Mutter.
- Sind das ihre Kinder?
- Ihr Mann arbeitet hier.
- Ihre Eltern wohnen in Berlin.
Business communication
- Vielen Dank für Ihre E-Mail.
- Wir haben Ihre Unterlagen geprüft.
- Wie ist Ihre Telefonnummer?
- Ich warte auf Ihre Antwort.
Talking about groups (their)
- Das ist ihr Haus.
- Sie lieben ihr Land.
- Ihre Meinung ist wichtig.
- Haben sie ihre Koffer?
Describing possessions
- Ihre Tasche ist rot.
- Ihr Auto ist neu.
- Wo sind ihre Schlüssel?
- Ihr Hund ist klein.
Formal inquiries
- Darf ich Ihr Ticket sehen?
- Ist das Ihr Regenschirm?
- Wie war Ihr Flug?
- Haben Sie Ihre Meinung geändert?
Iniciadores de conversa
"Wie war Ihr Wochenende, Herr/Frau...?"
"Haben Sie Ihre Pläne für den Urlaub schon gemacht?"
"Was ist Ihre Meinung zu diesem Thema?"
"Ist das Ihre erste Reise nach Deutschland?"
"Darf ich Sie nach Ihrer Telefonnummer fragen?"
Temas para diário
Beschreibe eine Freundin und ihre Hobbys.
Was sind die Ziele deiner Firma und ihre Strategie?
Schreibe einen formellen Brief an einen Lehrer über Ihre Hausaufgaben.
Erzähle von einer Familie, die du kennst, und ihrem Haus.
Was denkst du über die Natur und ihre Schönheit?
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYou capitalize 'Ihr' and its inflected forms (Ihre, Ihren, etc.) only when you are using it as the formal possessive 'your'. This is used when addressing someone as 'Sie'. For 'her' or 'their', it is always lowercase unless it's at the beginning of a sentence.
'Ihr' (formal) is used for 'your' when talking to someone you address as 'Sie'. 'Euer' is used for 'your' when talking to a group of people you address as 'du' (like friends, family, or children). English uses 'your' for both, which makes this tricky for learners.
Yes, if the noun it refers to is feminine. For example, 'Die Firma' (The company) is feminine. So 'its success' would be 'ihr Erfolg'. If the noun was masculine or neuter (like 'Das Unternehmen'), you would use 'sein Erfolg'.
You must look at the context. If the previous sentence was about 'Maria', 'ihr' means 'her'. If it was about 'the students', 'ihr' means 'their'. In spoken German, they sound identical, so context is the only clue.
'Ihren' is used when the noun following it is masculine and in the accusative case (direct object), or when the noun is plural and in the dative case. For example: 'Sie sieht ihren (masc acc) Vater' or 'Sie spielt mit ihren (plural dat) Kindern'.
Yes, but in that case, it is a personal pronoun, not a possessive determiner. 'Ihr seid' means 'You all are'. It does not take endings like 'ihre' or 'ihren' when used this way.
The dative feminine form is 'ihrer'. For example: 'Ich gebe ihrer Schwester das Buch' (I give the book to her sister). Note that the ending '-er' is the same as the feminine dative article 'der'.
Yes. The genitive forms are 'ihres' (masculine/neuter) and 'ihrer' (feminine/plural). Example: 'wegen ihres Vaters' (because of her/their father). Genitive is more common in written German.
'Ihr' is the basic form for masculine and neuter nouns in the nominative. 'Ihre' is used for feminine and plural nouns in the nominative and accusative. The ending depends on the noun that follows.
You add the word 'eigen' after 'ihr'. For example: 'ihr eigenes Haus' (her own house). 'Eigen' also takes endings to match the noun.
Teste-se 200 perguntas
Translate: 'She loves her dog.'
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Translate: 'Where is your (formal) car?'
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Translate: 'They are looking for their keys.'
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Translate: 'I am helping her mother.'
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Translate: 'Is that her bag?'
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Translate: 'We like your (formal) house.'
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Translate: 'She plays with her children.'
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Translate: 'Their parents are nice.'
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Translate: 'She is visiting her brother.'
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Translate: 'What is your (formal) name?'
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Translate: 'She has her own room.'
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Translate: 'They lost their money.'
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Translate: 'I am writing to your (formal) boss.'
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Translate: 'She is proud of her success.'
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Translate: 'Their house is very old.'
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Translate: 'She forgot her umbrella.'
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Translate: 'Can you show me your (formal) ID?'
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Translate: 'She is talking to her friends.'
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Translate: 'Their ideas are good.'
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Translate: 'She is looking for her cat.'
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Describe your female best friend and her hobbies using 'ihr/e'.
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Ask a stranger for their name and address formally.
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Talk about a family you know and their house/car.
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Explain what a woman in a picture is doing with her possessions.
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Roleplay: You are a receptionist asking a guest for their passport and credit card.
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Tell a short story about a girl and her lost cat.
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Discuss a company you like and its products using 'ihr/e'.
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Ask your teacher about their opinion on a German book.
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Describe a group of people and their typical daily routine.
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Talk about a famous woman and her achievements.
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Ask a colleague for their help with a project formally.
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Explain the relationship between characters in a movie you saw.
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Describe a city and its famous landmarks.
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Ask a formal question at a tourist information center.
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Talk about your neighbors and their garden.
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Explain why someone might be proud of their children.
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Ask a boss for their permission to leave early.
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Describe a woman's outfit and her accessories.
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Listen and write: 'Sie liebt ihren Hund.'
Listen and write: 'Wie ist Ihr Name?'
Listen and write: 'Das ist ihre Tasche.'
Listen and write: 'Haben Sie Ihre Fahrkarte?'
Listen and write: 'Sie sucht ihre Schlüssel.'
Listen and write: 'Ihr Haus ist sehr groß.'
Listen and write: 'Ich helfe ihrer Mutter.'
Listen and write: 'Sie spielt mit ihren Kindern.'
Listen and write: 'Haben die Leute ihr Geld?'
Listen and write: 'Ihre Eltern wohnen in Berlin.'
Listen and write: 'Können Sie mir Ihren Pass zeigen?'
Listen and write: 'Sie hat ihre Meinung gesagt.'
Listen and write: 'Wir danken Ihnen für Ihre Hilfe.'
Listen and write: 'Die Firma feiert ihr Jubiläum.'
Listen and write: 'Trotz ihrer Krankheit arbeitet sie.'
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Summary
The word 'ihr' is a possessive determiner used for 'her', 'their', and formal 'your'. Always remember that while the root 'ihr' identifies the owner, the ending (like -e, -en, -em) must match the gender and case of the object being owned. Example: 'Sie liebt ihren Hund' (She loves her dog).
- Means 'her', 'their', or 'your' (formal).
- Changes endings based on the noun it precedes.
- Capitalize 'Ihr' when you mean formal 'your'.
- Essential for describing relationships and ownership.
The 'Ein' Rule
Possessive determiners like 'ihr' take the exact same endings as the indefinite article 'ein'. If you can decline 'ein, eine, einen, einem, einer', you can decline 'ihr, ihre, ihren, ihrem, ihrer'.
Formal Capitalization
In business emails, always capitalize 'Ihr'. It's a sign of professionalism. Lowercase 'ihr' in a formal context would be seen as a mistake or even disrespectful.
Context is King
Since 'ihr' (her) and 'ihr' (their) sound the same, use names or clear subjects in the preceding sentences to make sure your listener knows who you are talking about.
Listen for the Ending
The small sounds at the end of 'ihr' (-e, -en, -em, -er) tell you the grammatical role of the noun. Training your ear to catch these will help you understand the sentence structure faster.
Exemplo
Das ist ihre Katze.
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