Besitlike Voornaamwoorde Oefeninge Jun 2026
(possessive pronouns) are words that indicate ownership or possession. In Afrikaans, these pronouns change according to the possessor (who owns) and sometimes the object owned. This report provides a clear summary and structured exercises for practice.
In Afrikaans, (possessive pronouns) indicate ownership or possession. They take different forms depending on whether they are used as adjectives (before a noun) or as standalone pronouns (after the noun). Key Possessive Forms Possessive Adjective (before noun) Possessive Pronoun (standalone) 1st Single (I) my (my boek) myne (Dit is myne) 2nd Single (You) jou (jou pen) joune (Dit is joune) 3rd Single (He) sy (sy tas) syne (Dit is syne) 3rd Single (She) haar (haar rok) hare (Dit is hare) 1st Plural (We) ons (ons huis) ons s'n (Dit is ons s'n) 2nd Plural (You all) julle (julle honde) julle s'n (Dit is julle s'n) 3rd Plural (They) hulle (hulle motor) hulle s'n (Dit is hulle s'n) Oefeninge (Exercises) besitlike voornaamwoorde oefeninge