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Is it “Mein Haus” or “Meine Haus”?
Is it “Mein Haus” or “Meine Haus”?
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@elliemaru „mein Haus“(one house) or „meine Häuser“(two houses)
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@elliemaru „mein Haus“(one house) or „meine Häuser“(two houses)
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„das Haus“ is a neuter, so it‘s „mein Haus“.
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