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- The German word 'unser' translates to 'our' and is used to indicate shared possession or association with the speaker and a group.
- It is a possessive determiner that must decline to match the gender, number, and grammatical case of the noun it modifies.
- Common forms include 'unser' (masc/neut nom), 'unsere' (fem/plural nom), 'unseren' (masc acc), and 'unserem' (masc/neut dat).
- It is essential for expressing collective identity and is used in contexts ranging from family life to professional and national settings.
The German word unser (and its various declined forms like unsere, unserem, unseren, unseres) is a possessive determiner that translates to the English word "our". At its core, it signifies a relationship of belonging, ownership, or association between a group of people (including the speaker) and a person, object, or concept. In the hierarchy of German grammar, unser is the possessive counterpart to the first-person plural pronoun wir (we). Whenever you want to express that something belongs to 'us', this is the word you must reach for. However, unlike English where 'our' remains static regardless of the noun it precedes, German requires unser to change its ending based on the gender, number, and grammatical case of the noun it is modifying.
- Possession and Belonging
- The primary use is to denote ownership. If a family owns a house, they say 'unser Haus'. If a team has a ball, it is 'unser Ball'. It establishes a collective identity.
- Relationships
- It is frequently used to describe family members or friends shared by a group, such as 'unsere Mutter' (our mother) or 'unsere Freunde' (our friends).
- Abstract Concepts
- Beyond physical objects, it applies to ideas, time, and shared experiences, like 'unsere Meinung' (our opinion) or 'unsere Zeit' (our time).
In daily German life, you will hear this word constantly. It is foundational for social cohesion. Whether you are at a business meeting discussing unsere Strategie (our strategy) or at home talking about unser Abendessen (our dinner), the word acts as a linguistic glue that binds the speaker to their community. It is also used in a more general sense to refer to things shared by a whole society, such as unsere Umwelt (our environment) or unsere Zukunft (our future). Understanding the nuances of unser is not just about grammar; it is about understanding how German speakers define their 'in-group'.
Hier ist unser neues Auto, das wir gestern gekauft haben.
When people use unser, they are often making a statement about shared responsibility or shared pride. In a professional context, using unser instead of mein (my) can signal teamwork and a collaborative spirit. For example, a manager saying unsere Ziele (our goals) sounds more inclusive than meine Ziele. Conversely, in a legal or formal setting, the precise declension of unser ensures that the relationship between the group and the object is clearly defined, preventing ambiguity in contracts or official documents.
Das ist unsere gemeinsame Entscheidung für das Projekt.
Furthermore, the word can carry emotional weight. In patriotic or communal songs and literature, unser evokes a sense of home and heritage. Phrases like unser Vaterland (our fatherland) or unser tägliches Brot (our daily bread) are deeply embedded in the cultural and religious history of the German-speaking world. For a learner, mastering unser is a major step toward moving from individualistic expression to communal expression, allowing you to speak as part of a 'we'.
Wir lieben unseren Garten, besonders im Sommer.
Finally, it is worth noting that unser can also be used as a pronoun on its own (e.g., unserer, unsere, unseres) to mean 'ours'. For example, 'Ist das euer Hund? Nein, das ist unserer.' (Is that your dog? No, that is ours.) This usage follows the same declension patterns as the strong endings of adjectives. Whether used as a determiner or a pronoun, the word remains one of the most frequently used tools in the German language for expressing connection and collective identity.
Using unser correctly requires a solid understanding of German noun cases and genders. Because unser is a possessive determiner, its ending must match the gender (masculine, feminine, or neuter), the number (singular or plural), and the case (nominative, accusative, dative, or genitive) of the noun it modifies. This can seem daunting at first, but the pattern is very consistent. It follows the same declension pattern as mein, dein, sein, ihr, and the indefinite article ein.
- Nominative Case (Subject)
- Masculine: unser Vater; Feminine: unsere Mutter; Neuter: unser Kind; Plural: unsere Eltern.
- Accusative Case (Direct Object)
- Masculine: unseren Hund; Feminine: unsere Katze; Neuter: unser Buch; Plural: unsere Bücher.
- Dative Case (Indirect Object/Prepositions)
- Masculine/Neuter: unserem Lehrer/Haus; Feminine: unserer Lehrerin; Plural: unseren Freunden.
Let's look at some practical applications. In the Nominative, we use unser when the noun is the subject of the sentence. For example, 'Unser Haus ist groß' (Our house is big). Here, 'Haus' is neuter and the subject, so we use the base form unser. If the subject were feminine, like 'Schule', we would say 'Unsere Schule ist groß'.
In unserem Urlaub haben wir viel gelacht und entspannt.
In the Accusative case, the masculine form changes to unseren. For instance, 'Wir suchen unseren Schlüssel' (We are looking for our key). Since 'Schlüssel' is masculine and the direct object of the verb 'suchen', the ending '-en' is mandatory. Feminine and neuter nouns in the accusative look exactly like they do in the nominative: 'Wir suchen unsere Brille' (feminine) and 'Wir suchen unser Handy' (neuter).
Können Sie unsere Fragen bitte jetzt beantworten?
The Dative case is where things get more complex. Use unserem for masculine and neuter nouns, unserer for feminine nouns, and unseren (plus an extra '-n' on the noun if possible) for plural nouns. Example: 'Wir helfen unserer Nachbarin' (We are helping our neighbor). Here, 'Nachbarin' is feminine and 'helfen' is a dative verb. Another example: 'Wir spielen mit unseren Kindern' (We are playing with our children). 'Mit' is a dative preposition, and 'Kindern' is plural.
Wir danken unserem Chef für die großartige Unterstützung.
Finally, the Genitive case, used to show possession of possession (e.g., 'the color of our car'), uses unseres for masculine/neuter and unserer for feminine/plural. Example: 'Die Farbe unseres Autos ist blau' (The color of our car is blue). While genitive is less common in spoken German (often replaced by 'von' + dative), it is essential for formal writing and advanced proficiency.
Trotz unserer Bemühungen haben wir das Ziel nicht erreicht.
One stylistic note: in spoken German, the 'e' in the middle of the endings is often swallowed or dropped for easier flow. You might hear 'unsrem' instead of 'unserem' or 'unsre' instead of 'unsere'. While this is common in casual speech, learners should focus on the full forms first to ensure grammatical accuracy before adopting these colloquial contractions.
The word unser is ubiquitous in German-speaking society because it reflects the deeply rooted cultural value of community and shared identity. From the domestic sphere to the highest levels of government, unser defines the boundaries of 'us'. In a German home, you will hear it used to describe everything that belongs to the family unit. It is not just 'the kitchen', it is unsere Küche. This linguistic habit reinforces the idea of the family as a cohesive team where resources and spaces are shared.
- In the Workplace
- German corporate culture often emphasizes 'Wir-Gefühl' (we-feeling). You will hear colleagues talk about 'unsere Abteilung' (our department) or 'unser Projekt'.
- In Sports and Hobbies
- Fans of football clubs like FC Bayern or Borussia Dortmund will constantly refer to 'unser Verein' (our club) or 'unsere Mannschaft' (our team).
- In Politics and Media
- News anchors and politicians use it to address the nation: 'unser Land' (our country), 'unsere Wirtschaft' (our economy), or 'unsere Werte' (our values).
One of the most iconic places you will encounter unser is in the 'Vaterunser' (The Lord's Prayer), which begins with 'Vater unser im Himmel...' (Our Father in heaven...). This prayer is a cornerstone of German cultural history, and its title itself uses a slightly archaic word order that nonetheless keeps the word unser at the forefront of the religious consciousness. Even for non-religious Germans, the phrase is instantly recognizable and carries a sense of tradition and solemnity.
Das Vaterunser ist das bekannteste Gebet im Christentum.
In the world of German 'Vereine' (clubs or associations), unser is the dominant possessive. Germany has a club for almost everything—gardening, hiking, singing, stamp collecting. Within these groups, members refer to unser Vorstand (our board) or unsere Satzung (our constitution). This usage highlights the democratic and participatory nature of German social life. If you join a 'Verein', using unser is the quickest way to show that you consider yourself a full member of the group.
In unserem Verein sind alle Mitglieder herzlich willkommen.
You will also hear unser in advertising. Companies use it to create a bond with the consumer. A supermarket might advertise unsere Frische (our freshness) or unsere Preise (our prices). By using 'our', they are inviting the customer into their world, suggesting a shared interest in quality and value. It is a subtle but effective psychological tool used in marketing across all German-speaking regions, from Hamburg to Vienna to Zurich.
Wir verbessern ständig unsere Produkte für Ihre Zufriedenheit.
Lastly, in the context of the environment and global issues, unser is used to emphasize collective human ownership and responsibility. Phrases like unser Planet (our planet) or unsere Ozeane (our oceans) are common in documentaries and activism. Here, the 'we' expands from a small group or a nation to include all of humanity. This demonstrates the versatility of the word: it can be as intimate as a secret shared between two people or as vast as the entire human race.
The most common mistakes with unser involve the complex system of German endings. For English speakers, the concept of 'our' changing its form is inherently difficult because 'our' is invariable in English. The most frequent error is using the base form unser for everything, regardless of the noun's gender or case. This results in sentences like 'unser Mutter' instead of the correct unsere Mutter, which sounds jarring to a native speaker.
- The Missing '-e'
- Learners often forget to add the '-e' for feminine and plural nouns in the nominative and accusative cases. Always check the gender!
- Masculine Accusative Confusion
- Using 'unser' instead of 'unseren' for a masculine direct object is a classic mistake. Example: 'Ich liebe unser Hund' (Wrong) vs. 'Ich liebe unseren Hund' (Right).
- Dative Endings
- Confusing 'unserem' (masc/neut) with 'unserer' (fem) in the dative case. Remember: 'der' becomes 'dem', 'die' becomes 'der', and 'das' becomes 'dem'.
Another subtle mistake is the pronunciation and spelling of the elided forms. In spoken German, people often say unsre instead of unsere. However, when writing, especially in formal contexts, you should always write the full form. Learners sometimes try to write the way people speak and end up with non-standard spellings like 'unsre' in a business letter, which looks unprofessional. Stick to the full unsere in writing unless you are writing a very casual text message.
Falsch: Wir helfen unser Vater. Richtig: Wir helfen unserem Vater.
Confusing unser with euer (your - plural) or ihr (their/her) is also common. This is usually a conceptual error rather than a grammatical one. Remember that unser always includes you (the speaker). If you are not part of the group that owns the object, you cannot use unser. This is particularly important in group conversations where the 'we' vs. 'you' distinction is crucial for clarity.
Falsch: Ist das unser Auto? (asking someone else about their car). Richtig: Ist das euer Auto?
A more advanced mistake involves the genitive case. Many learners avoid the genitive entirely and use 'von uns' instead. While 'das Haus von uns' is technically understandable and common in some dialects, it is considered poor style in standard German. Using unseres Hauses or unserer Meinung shows a higher level of language mastery. Furthermore, when using unser as a standalone pronoun (e.g., 'Das ist unserer'), learners often forget that the endings change slightly to match the strong adjective declension (the '-er' in 'unserer' for a masculine noun is mandatory here, whereas it's just 'unser' as a determiner).
Falsch: Das ist unser. (meaning 'That is ours' for a masculine noun). Richtig: Das ist unserer.
Lastly, be careful with the word 'uns'. 'Uns' is the personal pronoun (us), while unser is the possessive (our). Mixing these up is a frequent error for beginners. 'Er sieht uns' (He sees us) vs. 'Er sieht unser Haus' (He sees our house). Always ask yourself: am I referring to the people themselves (us) or something that belongs to the people (our)?
While unser is the standard way to express 'our', there are several related words and alternative constructions that can be used depending on the context, register, and specific meaning you want to convey. Understanding these alternatives will help you sound more natural and precise in your German communication. The most direct alternatives are other possessive determiners, but there are also idiomatic ways to express shared possession.
- unser vs. mein/dein/sein/ihr
- These are the other possessive determiners. Use 'unser' when the possession is shared by 'wir' (we). If it's just 'I', use 'mein'. If it's 'they', use 'ihr'.
- unser vs. gemeinsam (common/shared)
- 'Unser' is a determiner, while 'gemeinsam' is an adjective. You can say 'unser gemeinsames Haus' (our shared house) to emphasize that the ownership is split.
- unser vs. von uns (of us)
- 'Von uns' is a prepositional phrase. 'Ein Freund von uns' (a friend of ours) is often more natural than 'unser Freund' if you want to say 'one of our friends'.
One important distinction is between unser and the standalone possessive pronouns like der/die/das unsrige. While unser is used before a noun, unsrige is a more formal, slightly old-fashioned way to say 'ours' without repeating the noun. For example, 'Euer Garten ist schön, aber der unsrige ist größer.' (Your garden is beautiful, but ours is bigger). In modern spoken German, people usually just say 'unserer/unsere/unseres' as a pronoun, but you will still encounter 'unsrige' in literature and formal speeches.
Das ist nicht nur mein Problem, sondern unser gemeinsames Problem.
Another alternative is using the reflexive pronoun uns with a definite article in certain contexts, particularly with body parts or clothing. In English, we say 'We wash our hands', but in German, it's more common to say 'Wir waschen uns die Hände' (literally: We wash to us the hands). Using unsere Hände here is grammatically possible but sounds less idiomatic. This is a key difference in how 'our' is expressed in the two languages.
Wir ziehen uns die Schuhe aus, bevor wir reingehen.
In very formal or legal German, you might see seitens unserer (on the part of our) or unsererseits (on our part). These are more complex constructions that replace a simple unser to sound more professional. For example, 'Unsererseits besteht kein Interesse' (On our part, there is no interest) sounds much more formal than 'Wir haben kein Interesse'. As you advance in your German studies, learning these 'unser'-based variations will significantly improve your formal writing skills.
Unsererseits ist alles für die Konferenz vorbereitet.
Finally, consider the word eigen (own). To emphasize that something belongs exclusively to 'us' and no one else, you can add eigen: 'unser eigenes Haus' (our own house). This is useful when you want to contrast your possession with someone else's or emphasize independence. While unser simply states the fact of possession, unser eigen adds a layer of exclusivity and pride.
How Formal Is It?
"Wir danken Ihnen für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit gegenüber unserem Anliegen."
"Das ist unser Haus."
"Das ist unsre Sache, nicht deine."
"Guck mal, unser kleiner Hund spielt!"
"Was geht mit unsrem Plan?"
Curiosidade
The word 'unser' is cognate with the English word 'our', though the English version lost its declension endings centuries ago.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing the 's' as a voiceless 's' (like in 'sun') instead of a voiced 'z'.
- Over-pronouncing the 'r' at the end like an English 'r'.
- Pronouncing the 'u' like the 'u' in 'use'.
- Failing to pronounce the 'e' in 'unsere' (though this is common in slang, learners should be careful).
- Confusing the pronunciation with 'unserer' (adding an extra syllable).
Nível de dificuldade
Easy to recognize in text as 'our'.
Difficult to choose the correct ending every time.
Requires fast mental processing of gender and case.
Can be tricky when 'e' is swallowed in fast speech.
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Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Possessive Determiner Declension
unser (masc nom) -> unseren (masc acc)
Dative Case with Prepositions
mit unserem Freund
Genitive Case for Possession
das Dach unseres Hauses
Adjective Endings after Possessives
unser großes Haus
Pronominal Use of Possessives
Das ist unserer.
Exemplos por nível
Das ist unser Haus.
That is our house.
Nominative neuter: 'unser' has no ending.
Unsere Mutter ist nett.
Our mother is nice.
Nominative feminine: 'unsere' ends in -e.
Wo ist unser Hund?
Where is our dog?
Nominative masculine: 'unser' has no ending.
Das sind unsere Kinder.
Those are our children.
Nominative plural: 'unsere' ends in -e.
Unser Lehrer heißt Herr Schmidt.
Our teacher is named Mr. Schmidt.
Nominative masculine: 'unser' has no ending.
Unsere Schule ist groß.
Our school is big.
Nominative feminine: 'unsere' ends in -e.
Ist das unser Auto?
Is that our car?
Nominative neuter: 'unser' has no ending.
Unsere Freunde kommen heute.
Our friends are coming today.
Nominative plural: 'unsere' ends in -e.
Wir besuchen unseren Opa.
We are visiting our grandpa.
Accusative masculine: 'unseren' ends in -en.
Wir lieben unsere Stadt.
We love our city.
Accusative feminine: 'unsere' ends in -e.
Habt ihr unser Buch gesehen?
Have you seen our book?
Accusative neuter: 'unser' has no ending.
Wir helfen unserem Nachbarn.
We are helping our neighbor.
Dative masculine: 'unserem' ends in -em.
Wir spielen mit unseren Freunden.
We are playing with our friends.
Dative plural: 'unseren' ends in -en.
Das ist ein Geschenk für unsere Oma.
That is a gift for our grandma.
Accusative feminine: 'unsere' ends in -e.
Wir danken unserer Lehrerin.
We thank our teacher (fem).
Dative feminine: 'unserer' ends in -er.
In unserem Garten gibt es Blumen.
In our garden there are flowers.
Dative masculine: 'unserem' ends in -em.
Unserer Meinung nach ist das wichtig.
In our opinion, that is important.
Dative feminine: 'unserer' used in a fixed phrase.
Wir müssen unsere Strategie ändern.
We must change our strategy.
Accusative feminine: 'unsere' ends in -e.
Das ist nicht dein Schlüssel, sondern unserer.
That is not your key, but ours.
Pronominal use: 'unserer' (masculine nominative).
Wir freuen uns auf unseren Urlaub.
We are looking forward to our vacation.
Accusative masculine: 'unseren' ends in -en.
Trotz unserer Hilfe hat er es nicht geschafft.
Despite our help, he didn't make it.
Genitive feminine: 'unserer' follows 'trotz'.
Können wir unser Treffen verschieben?
Can we postpone our meeting?
Accusative neuter: 'unser' has no ending.
Wir sind stolz auf unsere Kinder.
We are proud of our children.
Accusative plural: 'unsere' ends in -e.
Das ist ein Teil unseres Plans.
That is part of our plan.
Genitive masculine: 'unseres' ends in -es.
Wir sollten unsere Ressourcen besser nutzen.
We should use our resources better.
Accusative plural: 'unsere' ends in -e.
Aufgrund unserer Erfahrung wissen wir das.
Due to our experience, we know that.
Genitive feminine: 'unserer' follows 'aufgrund'.
Wir müssen uns um unsere Umwelt kümmern.
We must take care of our environment.
Accusative feminine: 'unsere' ends in -e.
Das ist eine unserer größten Herausforderungen.
That is one of our biggest challenges.
Genitive plural: 'unserer' used after 'eine'.
Wir danken Ihnen für unser Gespräch.
We thank you for our conversation.
Accusative neuter: 'unser' has no ending.
Unsere Erwartungen wurden übertroffen.
Our expectations were exceeded.
Nominative plural: 'unsere' ends in -e.
Wir stehen zu unserer Entscheidung.
We stand by our decision.
Dative feminine: 'unserer' follows 'zu'.
Das ist der Kern unseres Problems.
That is the core of our problem.
Genitive neuter: 'unseres' ends in -es.
Wir müssen unsere Identität bewahren.
We must preserve our identity.
Accusative feminine: 'unsere' ends in -e.
Unsererseits gibt es keine Einwände.
On our part, there are no objections.
Adverbial use: 'unsererseits' means 'on our part'.
Die Zukunft unserer Kinder liegt uns am Herzen.
The future of our children is close to our hearts.
Genitive plural: 'unserer' shows possession.
Wir reflektieren über unser Handeln.
We reflect on our actions.
Accusative neuter: 'unser' follows 'über'.
Das ist das Ergebnis unserer Zusammenarbeit.
That is the result of our cooperation.
Genitive feminine: 'unserer' shows possession.
Wir setzen uns für unsere Werte ein.
We stand up for our values.
Accusative plural: 'unsere' follows 'für'.
Unser tägliches Brot gib uns heute.
Give us today our daily bread.
Archaic/Religious: 'unser' used as a possessive determiner.
Wir sind uns unserer Verantwortung bewusst.
We are aware of our responsibility.
Genitive feminine: 'unserer' used with 'bewusst sein'.
Wir müssen unser Augenmerk auf die Details richten.
We must direct our attention to the details.
Accusative neuter: 'unser' modifies 'Augenmerk'.
Das ist ein Zeugnis unserer Zeit.
That is a testament to our time.
Genitive feminine: 'unserer' shows possession.
Wir hinterfragen unsere eigenen Motive.
We question our own motives.
Accusative plural: 'unsere' with 'eigenen'.
Unser aller Wohl steht auf dem Spiel.
The well-being of us all is at stake.
Genitive construction: 'unser aller' means 'of all of us'.
Wir müssen unsere Ansprüche herunterschrauben.
We must lower our expectations/demands.
Accusative plural: 'unsere' modifies 'Ansprüche'.
Das ist die Quintessenz unserer Forschung.
That is the quintessence of our research.
Genitive feminine: 'unserer' shows possession.
Wir bekennen uns zu unserer Schuld.
We confess our guilt.
Dative feminine: 'unserer' follows 'zu'.
Unser Bestreben ist es, die Welt zu verbessern.
Our endeavor is to improve the world.
Nominative neuter: 'unser' modifies 'Bestreben'.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
In unserem Namen
Unter uns
Von unserer Seite
Unserer Zeit voraus
Zu unserem Bedauern
In unserer Mitte
Unser Stolz
Unser Schicksal
Unser Erbe
Unser Anliegen
Frequentemente confundido com
Personal pronoun (us) vs. possessive determiner (our).
Your (plural) vs. our (includes the speaker).
Their/Her vs. our.
Expressões idiomáticas
"Unser täglich Brot"
Something routine or necessary for survival.
Die Arbeit ist unser täglich Brot.
neutral"Nicht unsere Baustelle"
Not our problem or responsibility.
Das ist nicht unsere Baustelle.
informal"Unser Ein und Alles"
The most important thing to us.
Unsere Kinder sind unser Ein und Alles.
emotional"In unserem Element sein"
To be in an environment where we feel comfortable.
Im Wasser sind wir in unserem Element.
neutral"Unserer Hände Arbeit"
The result of our hard work.
Das Haus ist das Werk unserer Hände Arbeit.
literary"Unser Pappenheimer kennen"
To know our people (and their faults) well.
Wir kennen unsere Pappenheimer.
idiomatic"Unser Licht unter den Scheffel stellen"
To be too modest about our achievements.
Wir sollten unser Licht nicht unter den Scheffel stellen.
literary"Unseren Senf dazugeben"
To give our unwanted opinion.
Wir müssen immer unseren Senf dazugeben.
informal"Auf unserem Mist gewachsen"
Something that was our idea (often used for mistakes).
Das ist auf unserem Mist gewachsen.
informal"Unseren Mann stehen"
To hold our ground or do our duty.
Wir werden unseren Mann stehen.
idiomaticFácil de confundir
Similar sound and both relate to 'we'.
'Uns' is the object (us), 'unser' is the owner (our).
Er sieht uns (us). Er sieht unser (our) Haus.
Both are second/first person plural possessives.
'Euer' is 'your' (you all), 'unser' is 'our' (we).
Ist das euer Haus oder unser Haus?
Possessive determiners often look similar.
'Ihr' is 'her' or 'their', 'unser' is 'our'.
Ihre Katze ist süß, aber unsere Katze ist süßer.
Ending '-e' is the same.
Different root (euer vs unser).
Eure Kinder spielen mit unseren Kindern.
Can be a determiner or a pronoun.
As a determiner, it's feminine dative/genitive. As a pronoun, it's masculine nominative.
Wir helfen unserer (det) Mutter. Das ist unserer (pro).
Padrões de frases
Das ist unser/e [Noun].
Das ist unser Haus.
Wir haben unser/e/en [Noun].
Wir haben unseren Schlüssel.
Unserer Meinung nach [Verb]...
Unserer Meinung nach ist das gut.
Das ist [Noun] unseres/r [Noun].
Das ist die Farbe unseres Autos.
Trotz unserer [Noun]...
Trotz unserer Bemühungen...
Wir sind uns unserer [Noun] bewusst.
Wir sind uns unserer Verantwortung bewusst.
Unser aller [Noun]...
Unser aller Wohl...
Wir gehen zu unserem/r [Noun].
Wir gehen zu unserer Oma.
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Como usar
Extremely high (Top 100 German words).
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Ich liebe unser Hund.
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Ich liebe unseren Hund.
'Hund' is masculine and the direct object (accusative), so it needs the '-en' ending.
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Das ist unser Mutter.
→
Das ist unsere Mutter.
'Mutter' is feminine, so 'unser' must take the '-e' ending in the nominative.
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Wir helfen unser Vater.
→
Wir helfen unserem Vater.
The verb 'helfen' requires the dative case. Masculine dative ending is '-em'.
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Wo sind unser Kinder?
→
Wo sind unsere Kinder?
'Kinder' is plural, so 'unser' must take the '-e' ending in the nominative.
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Das ist ein Freund von unser.
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Das ist ein Freund von uns.
After the preposition 'von', you need the personal pronoun 'uns', not the possessive determiner.
Dicas
The 'Ein' Rule
Always remember that 'unser' declines exactly like the word 'ein'. If you know 'ein, eine, einen, einem, einer', you know 'unser, unsere, unseren, unserem, unserer'.
Voiced 'S'
Make sure the 's' in 'unser' sounds like a 'z'. A sharp 's' sound will make you sound like a foreigner.
Formal vs. Informal
Never use 'unsre' or 'unsrem' in an essay or a business email. Always write out the full 'unsere' or 'unserem'.
Possessive vs. Personal
Don't confuse 'uns' (us) with 'unser' (our). 'Uns' is what happens to you; 'unser' is what you own.
The 'Wir-Gefühl'
Using 'unser' in a group setting in Germany helps build rapport. It shows you are a team player.
Catch the Endings
Train your ear to hear the difference between 'unser', 'unseren', and 'unserem'. The ending tells you the role of the noun in the sentence.
Visual Cues
Associate 'unser' with a picture of your own family or team. This links the word to a personal sense of 'we'.
Genitive Mastery
Using 'unseres' or 'unserer' instead of 'von uns' will instantly make your German sound more sophisticated.
Masculine Accusative
The most common mistake is 'unser Hund' when it should be 'unseren Hund'. Always check if the masculine noun is an object!
Daily Routine
Try to name everything in your shared apartment using 'unser/e'. 'Unser Kühlschrank, unsere Kaffeemaschine, unser Tisch'.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'UN-SER'. 'UN' like 'United' (we are united) and 'SER' like 'Share' (we share this). So, 'United we Share' = OUR.
Associação visual
Imagine a group of people holding hands around a house. The house is 'unser Haus'. The circle of people represents the 'wir'.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to describe five things in your room that you share with someone else using 'unser/e' in different cases.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Old High German 'unsar', which is related to the Gothic 'unsar' and Old Saxon 'ūsar'. It has roots in the Proto-Germanic '*unseraz'.
Significado original: The original meaning has always been 'belonging to us', corresponding to the first-person plural.
Indo-European > Germanic > West Germanic > German.Contexto cultural
Be careful when using 'unser' in political contexts, as it can sometimes be used to exclude others ('unser Volk' vs. 'die anderen').
In English, 'our' is simple and never changes. In German, the emotional weight is the same, but the grammatical complexity is much higher.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Family
- unser Haus
- unsere Kinder
- unser Hund
- unsere Eltern
Work
- unser Projekt
- unsere Firma
- unser Chef
- unsere Kollegen
Travel
- unser Hotel
- unser Flug
- unsere Reise
- unser Gepäck
Opinions
- unserer Meinung nach
- unser Ziel
- unser Plan
- unser Glaube
Society
- unser Land
- unsere Umwelt
- unsere Zukunft
- unsere Werte
Iniciadores de conversa
"Was ist das Besondere an unserem neuen Projekt?"
"Wie gefällt dir unser neues Auto?"
"Wann wollen wir unsere Freunde einladen?"
"Was ist unserer Meinung nach die beste Lösung?"
"Können wir über unser gemeinsames Budget sprechen?"
Temas para diário
Schreibe über unser letztes Familienfest und was dir am besten gefallen hat.
Was sind unsere Ziele für das nächste Jahr als Team?
Beschreibe unser Haus und warum es sich wie ein Zuhause anfühlt.
Wie hat sich unsere Freundschaft über die Jahre verändert?
Was ist unsere größte Herausforderung in der aktuellen Situation?
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntas'Unser' is used for masculine and neuter nouns in the nominative case (e.g., unser Vater, unser Haus). 'Unsere' is used for feminine and plural nouns (e.g., unsere Mutter, unsere Kinder).
You use 'unseren' in two main cases: 1. Masculine nouns in the accusative (direct object), like 'Ich sehe unseren Hund'. 2. Plural nouns in the dative case, like 'Wir spielen mit unseren Freunden'.
Yes, 'unsre' is a common contraction of 'unsere' used in spoken German and informal writing. However, in formal contexts, you should always use the full form 'unsere'.
To say 'ours' without a noun, you use 'unserer' (masc), 'unsere' (fem), 'unseres' (neut), or 'unsere' (plural). Example: 'Ist das dein Ball? Nein, das ist unserer.'
Yes, it must follow the case required by the preposition. For example, 'mit' takes the dative, so 'mit unserem Hund'. 'Für' takes the accusative, so 'für unseren Hund'.
The genitive forms are 'unseres' for masculine and neuter nouns (e.g., unseres Vaters) and 'unserer' for feminine and plural nouns (e.g., unserer Mutter).
No, 'wir' is the word for 'we'. 'Unser' is only used to mean 'our'. 'Wir haben ein Haus' (We have a house) vs. 'Das ist unser Haus' (That is our house).
No, 'unser' always implies a group of at least two people (the speaker plus at least one other person).
For a neuter noun in the dative, the ending is '-em', so it becomes 'unserem'. Example: 'In unserem Haus'.
'Unsererseits' is a formal adverb meaning 'on our part' or 'from our side'. It is often used in business or legal correspondence.
Teste-se 191 perguntas
Write a sentence using 'unser' and 'Haus'.
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Write a sentence using 'unsere' and 'Kinder'.
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Write a sentence using 'unseren' and 'Hund' as a direct object.
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Write a sentence using 'unserem' and 'Vater' in the dative.
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Write a sentence using 'unserer' and 'Meinung'.
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Translate: 'That is our problem.'
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Translate: 'We are looking for our keys.'
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Translate: 'He is playing with our children.'
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Translate: 'The color of our car is red.'
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Translate: 'In our city there are many parks.'
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Write a sentence about your team using 'unser'.
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Write a sentence about your school using 'unsere'.
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Write a sentence using 'unser' in the genitive case.
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Write a sentence using 'unser' as a standalone pronoun.
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Translate: 'Despite our efforts, we failed.'
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Translate: 'On our part, everything is ready.'
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Write a sentence using 'unser' and 'Umwelt'.
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Write a sentence using 'unser' and 'Zukunft'.
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Translate: 'We are proud of our success.'
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Translate: 'This is our daily bread.'
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Say 'Our house' in German.
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Say 'Our mother' in German.
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Say 'Our children' in German.
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Say 'We love our dog' (masc. acc.).
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Say 'In our garden' (masc. dat.).
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Say 'In our opinion'.
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Say 'That is ours' (referring to a masculine noun).
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Say 'We help our neighbor' (fem. dat.).
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Say 'Our teacher is nice' (masc. nom.).
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Say 'We are looking for our car' (neut. acc.).
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Say 'Our friends are here'.
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Say 'We play with our friends' (pl. dat.).
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Say 'The color of our house' (neut. gen.).
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Say 'We are proud of our team'.
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Say 'Our school is big'.
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Say 'We thank our boss' (masc. dat.).
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Say 'That is our problem'.
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Say 'We need our keys' (pl. acc.).
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Say 'Our vacation was great'.
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Say 'We protect our environment'.
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Listen and identify the case: 'Wir suchen unseren Hund.'
Listen and identify the gender: 'Unsere Schule ist neu.'
Listen and identify the number: 'Das sind unsere Kinder.'
Listen and identify the case: 'In unserem Haus ist es warm.'
Listen and identify the word: 'Das ist unser Auto.'
Listen and identify the case: 'Das ist die Meinung unserer Mutter.'
Listen and identify the gender: 'Unser Vater arbeitet viel.'
Listen and identify the case: 'Wir helfen unseren Freunden.'
Listen and identify the word: 'Unsere Freunde kommen.'
Listen and identify the case: 'Wir lieben unsere Stadt.'
Listen and identify the gender: 'Unser Kind spielt.'
Listen and identify the case: 'Wir danken unserem Lehrer.'
Listen and identify the word: 'Unserer Meinung nach...'
Listen and identify the case: 'Das ist das Dach unseres Hauses.'
Listen and identify the number: 'Unsere Lehrer sind nett.'
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Summary
The word 'unser' is the German equivalent of 'our'. It functions as a possessive determiner that declines like 'ein'. To use it correctly, you must identify the gender and case of the noun it describes. For example: 'unser Hund' (masculine subject) vs. 'unseren Hund' (masculine object).
- The German word 'unser' translates to 'our' and is used to indicate shared possession or association with the speaker and a group.
- It is a possessive determiner that must decline to match the gender, number, and grammatical case of the noun it modifies.
- Common forms include 'unser' (masc/neut nom), 'unsere' (fem/plural nom), 'unseren' (masc acc), and 'unserem' (masc/neut dat).
- It is essential for expressing collective identity and is used in contexts ranging from family life to professional and national settings.
The 'Ein' Rule
Always remember that 'unser' declines exactly like the word 'ein'. If you know 'ein, eine, einen, einem, einer', you know 'unser, unsere, unseren, unserem, unserer'.
Voiced 'S'
Make sure the 's' in 'unser' sounds like a 'z'. A sharp 's' sound will make you sound like a foreigner.
Formal vs. Informal
Never use 'unsre' or 'unsrem' in an essay or a business email. Always write out the full 'unsere' or 'unserem'.
Possessive vs. Personal
Don't confuse 'uns' (us) with 'unser' (our). 'Uns' is what happens to you; 'unser' is what you own.
Exemplo
Das ist unser Haus.
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