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Complete Dutch Grammar (Explained in English)

What is the difference between ‘jou’ and ‘jouw’?

In Dutch, ‘jou’ and ‘jouw’ both mean ‘your’ in English, but they are used in different ways. Let’s break it down!

  • Jou: This is an object pronoun. We use it when ‘you’ is the receiver of an action.
  • Jouw: This is a possessive pronoun. We use it to show that something belongs to ‘you’.

Examples of ‘Jou’

Here are some sentences with ‘jou’:

  • Ik geef het aan jou. (I give it to you.)
  • Dit is voor jou. (This is for you.)

Examples of ‘Jouw’

Here are some sentences with ‘jouw’:

  • Dit is jouw boek. (This is your book.)
  • Waar is jouw fiets? (Where is your bike?)

Quick Summary

Remember:

  • Jou: Use it for giving something to someone (receiver).
  • Jouw: Use it when talking about something that belongs to someone (possession).
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