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How do you spell of mine in french?

The phrase "of mine" in French depends on the context. Here are some ways to translate it:

1. "à moi" - This translates to "of mine" and is used when referring to something belonging to you.

* Example: "J'ai un livre à moi." (I have a book of mine.)

2. "le mien/la mienne" - This is used as a possessive pronoun, meaning "mine".

* Example: "C'est le mien." (This is mine.)

* Example: "Ce livre est la mienne." (This book is mine.)

3. "de moi" - This translates to "of me", but can sometimes be used in place of "of mine" depending on the context.

* Example: "C'est un ami de moi." (He's a friend of mine.)

4. "qui m'appartient" - This literally translates to "which belongs to me", and can be used to mean "of mine".

* Example: "C'est un cadeau qui m'appartient." (This is a gift of mine.)

The best translation will depend on the specific context and the intended meaning.

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