“Seine” is also a German word meaning the pronoun “his” or “its”, indicating a [m/n]'s ownership/relation to [f/pl]. (Brackets indicate grammatical gender of the subject/object that make seiner inflect into seine.)
Examples:
Seine Eltern kommen aus Polen. His parents come from Poland.
Das Schaf lasste seine Wolle geschnitten werden. The sheep let its wool get cut.
Germans when pronouncing the name of the Seine river:
„𝑍𝔢𝑦𝔫𝔢!“
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“Seine” is also a German word meaning the pronoun “his” or “its”, indicating a [m/n]'s ownership/relation to [f/pl]. (Brackets indicate grammatical gender of the subject/object that make seiner inflect into seine.)
Examples: