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The phrase 你的 (nǐ de) means "your" or "yours" in Chinese and is appropriate to use in various contexts where you are addressing someone directly and referring to something that belongs to them.
When you want to indicate that something belongs to the person you are speaking to, you can use 你的 (nǐ de). For example, if you are talking about a book that belongs to someone, you would say 你的书 (nǐ de shū), meaning "your book."
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你的 (nǐ de) is used to indicate possession or ownership. For example, if you wanted to ask someone what their phone number is, you could say "你的电话号码是什么?(nǐ de diànhuà hàomǎ shì shénme?)" which translates to "What is your phone number?".
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