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How do you say mine in all languages?

It's impossible to provide a definitive list of "mine" in *all* languages, as there are thousands of languages spoken around the world! However, I can give you a good starting point for some common languages.

Here are some translations of "mine" in various languages:

* English: Mine

* Spanish: Mío (masculine), Mía (feminine)

* French: Le mien (masculine), La mienne (feminine)

* German: Meiner (masculine), Meine (feminine)

* Italian: Mio (masculine), Mia (feminine)

* Portuguese: Meu (masculine), Minha (feminine)

* Russian: Мой (masculine), Моя (feminine)

* Chinese (Mandarin): 我的 (wǒ de)

* Japanese: 私の (watashi no)

* Korean: 나의 (naui)

* Arabic: My (pronounced "mee")

* Hindi: मेरा (mera)

* Vietnamese: Của tôi (cua toi)

Important Notes:

* Gender: Many languages have different forms of "mine" depending on the gender of the object being possessed.

* Possessive Pronouns: In some languages, "mine" is expressed using a possessive pronoun, rather than a standalone word.

* Context: The exact translation of "mine" can vary slightly depending on the context of the sentence.

To find translations for specific languages, you can use an online translator. Just enter "mine" into the translator and select the desired language.

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