N58/133

Noun + の + NounPronoun/Noun + の + Nounの as a nominalizer is omitted here since focusing on possession

Meanings

  • possessive marker
  • genitive marker of ownership
  • shows that something belongs to someone/something
  • the 's' possessive in Japanese

About this pattern

Explanation

の marks possession and relationships between nouns. It works like the English apostrophe-s or the word 'of'. The possessor noun comes before の, and the thing possessed comes after. It can express ownership, belonging, or a close relationship (e.g., family, part-whole, or category). It is used in everyday speech and in simple written Japanese. Note that の can also connect two nouns to form a compound noun phrase (N1 の N2), where N1 describes or specifies N2.

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Example sentences

私の本です。

It is my book.

彼女のペンを借りました。

I borrowed her pen.

犬の名前はポチです。

The dog's name is Pochi.