A possessive case pronoun replaces a noun and shows possession of an object. These include mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, and theirs.
Examples of a Possessive Case Pronoun
Some examples of possessive case pronouns would be the following:
Is this handwriting yours?These red running shoes are his.That orange pencil pouch is mine.Ours is the brick house on the corner.
| Pronouns | Nepali | Korean | Sound |
| Mine | मेरो (mero) | 나의 것 naui geos |
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| Yours | तिम्रो (timro) | 당신의 것 / 너의 것 dangsin-ui geos/neoui geos |
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| His | उस्को (usko) | 그의 것 geuui geos |
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| Hers | उनको (unako) | 그녀의 것 geunyeoui geos |
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| Ours | हाम्रो (haamro) | 우리의 것 uliui geos |
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| Yours (plural) | 당신들의 것 / 너희들의 것 dangsindeul-ui geos/neohuideul-ui geos |
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| Theirs | तिनीहरूको (tineeharuko) | 그들의 것 geudeul-ui geos |
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| Is this pen yours? | 이 펜은 당신의 것입니까? i pen-eun dangsin-ui geos-ibnikka? |
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| The book is mine | 이 책은 나의 것입니다 i chaeg-eun naui geos-ibnida |
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| The shoes are hers | 이 신발들은 그녀의 것입니다 i sinbaldeul-eun geunyeoui geos-ibnida |
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| Victory is ours | 승리는 우리 것 seunglineun uli geos |
