How do you say your in Japanese as a possessive of something?

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2026-03-28 08:55

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In Japanese they use particles at the end of nouns to indicate their place in the sentence. The particle の (no) shows possession. So to make "your", の is added after the Word you. Several Words for you include 君 (kimi) (familiar masc. language), お前 (omae) (familiar language), あなた (anata) (polite). However, pronouns aren't often used in Japanese unless you don't know the name of the "you". So instead you would say {the name of the person}{san}{no} (e.g. マイクさんの (maikusanno) to say Mike's.)

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