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jouw

"Jouw" is a Dutch possessive pronoun that translates to "your" in English. It is used to indicate possession or association with the second person singular. "Jouw" is directly related to the informal "you" and is typically used in spoken and written Dutch in contexts where familiarity is appropriate.

In Dutch grammar, "jouw" functions as a possessive determiner and is used before nouns to specify ownership.

The counterpart of "jouw" in formal contexts is "uw," which is used to show respect or in

In summary, "jouw" is a commonly used Dutch possessive pronoun indicating "your" in informal speech. It plays

For
example,
"jouw
boek"
means
"your
book."
Unlike
some
other
possessive
pronouns,
"jouw"
does
not
decline
based
on
gender
or
number
but
can
be
used
with
singular
or
plural
nouns
depending
on
the
context.
To
form
the
corresponding
object
form,
Dutch
employs
"je"
or
"jouw"
in
different
grammatical
roles,
but
primarily
"jouw"
remains
consistent
as
a
possessive
determiner.
more
formal
language.
Additionally,
"jouw"
is
part
of
a
larger
family
of
Dutch
possessive
pronouns,
including
"mijn"
(my),
"zijn"
(his),
"haar"
(her),
"ons"
(our),
and
"jullie"
(your,
plural
or
formal).
a
vital
role
in
everyday
communication,
helping
to
express
ownership
and
relationship
in
a
straightforward
manner.