benim n

listen to the pronunciation of benim n
Turkish - English
(İnşaat) my
Belonging to me

I recognised him because he had attended my school.

My is the first person singular possessive determiner
Used to express surprise, shock or amazement
{ü} oh my!, goodness!, oi! (expression of surprise or dismay)
Of or belonging to me; used always attributively; as, my body; my book; mine is used in the predicate; as, the book is mine
poss pron my [OE mïn]
feelings My is used in phrases such as `My God' and `My goodness' to express surprise or shock. My God, I've never seen you so nervous My goodness, Tim, you have changed!. Malaysia (in Internet addresses). used when you are surprised, impressed, or upset
Abr Motorized yacht
pron. belonging to me
Ah'english | adronato
A speaker or writer uses my to indicate that something belongs or relates to himself or herself. I invited him back to my flat for a coffee John's my best friend
The two-character ISO 3166 country code for MALAYSIA
feelings In conversations or in letters, my is used in front of a word like `dear' or `darling' to show affection. Yes, of course, my darling
Model Year
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