Grammar

Proper nouns in the genitive case

German has four grammatical cases: nominative, accusative, dative and genitive. The genitive is used to indicate possession.

A noun can be modified by another noun in the genitive, explaining what belongs to whom. When proper names are used in the genitive, they usually precede the other noun and an –s is added to the end.

      Name + -s
(possessive proper noun)
   Noun
Das ist   Julias   Fahrrad.
Kennst du   Julias   Freunde?