Possessive pronouns in Danish grammar are used to express ownership or possession of something. They are essential in everyday conversation, as they help designate which object or person belongs to the speaker, the listener, or a third party. The most common possessive pronouns in Danish are “min” (my), “din” (your, singular), “sin” (his, her, or its), “vores” (our), “jeres” (your, plural), and “deres” (their). They must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify, which can sometimes cause confusion for language learners. Practicing with sentences that include possessive pronouns will greatly improve your Danish grammar skills.