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How to spell MEINE correctly?

The correct spelling for "meine" is often confused by learners of German language. Some possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "meine" include "mein" (singular), "meinen" (singular accusative), and "meiner" (singular genitive or dative). It is important to pay attention to the context of the sentence to use the correct form.

List of suggestions on how to spell meine correctly

  • Heine The German poet Heinrich Heine is widely regarded as one of the greatest poets of the 19th century.
  • main The main character in the story was a young girl with a passion for adventure.
  • maine
  • mainer As a Mainer, she had a deep appreciation for lobster rolls and blueberries.
  • mane The horse's mane was flowing in the wind as it galloped across the field.
  • Marne The Marne River is a mighty river that supplies water to many cities in France.
  • mean
  • meaner My sister can be meaner than usual when she hasn't had enough sleep.
  • meanie She called him a meanie for disrupting their experiment.
  • meany I'm not sure what you mean by "meany.
  • Meier Meier works at the IT department of the company.
  • men There were six men sitting at the bar, talking and laughing.
  • Menes King Menes reigned from 282-261 BC.
  • menu
  • milne Milne was a successful author who created beloved characters such as Winnie the Pooh.
  • min
  • mince My mother used a food processor to mince garlic for the pasta sauce.
  • mine I found a diamond in the mine.
  • mined We mined rare metals from the ore.
  • miner My great-grandfather was a coal miner in West Virginia.
  • MINES The Mines were the place where the coal was taken from the ground.
  • ming Ming Vase is a delicate and valuable artifact from ancient China.
  • mini I'm going to make a mini version of my recipe.
  • MINN
  • seine

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