* My: This is the most common meaning of "meinen." It's used as a possessive adjective, similar to "my" in English.
* Example: "Mein Auto" - "My car"
* To think, to believe: "Meinen" can also mean "to think" or "to believe."
* Example: "Ich meine, dass es regnen wird." - "I think it will rain."
* To mean, to intend: In some cases, "meinen" can mean "to mean" or "to intend."
* Example: "Was meinst du damit?" - "What do you mean by that?"
To determine the correct meaning of "meinen," you need to consider the context of the sentence.