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what is the difference between seine, seen, and seinen in German?
Jul 22, 2015 10:05 PM
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»Seine« and »seinen« are forms of the possessive pronoun »sein«: »seine« can be nominative or accusative, either feminine singular or plural, »seinen« is accusative singular masculine or dative plural. There's no form »seen« (though there's »Seen« as the plural of »See«).
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