Examples of using "Enyémek" in a sentence and their english translations:
- They are mine!
- They're mine.
- They are mine!
- They're mine.
Those are mine.
They aren't mine.
Those aren't mine.
These all belong to me.
This is one of mine.
It's one of mine.
Tom's parents are older than mine.
Those aren't my rules. They're Tom's.
Are those for me?
They're your friends, not mine.
Your grades are better than mine.
"Are those your books?" "No, they aren't."
"Are these your books?" "No, they're not mine."
These books are mine.
I often make mistakes. Mine are not errors, but horrors.
- These keys are not mine.
- These aren't my keys.
"My children are already adults. What about yours?" "Mine, too."
- "Are those your books?" "No, they aren't."
- "Are these your books?" "No, they're not mine."
Tom's parents allow him to do a lot of things that my parents don't allow me to do.
My neighbor's hen is better than mine.