tā de
his
The Chinese word '他的' is a possessive pronoun which is analogues to 'his' in English. It is used to show possession or belonging of an object to a male person. Similar to English, it is placed before the noun (or object) that it describes.
nà shì tā de shū
That is his book
This sentence is indicating that the book belongs to him.
tā de gǒu pǎo le
His dog ran
In this statement, the subject's dog has run away or started running.
tā de chē hěn kuài
His car is fast
This sentence is commenting on the speed of the subject's car.
tā de péngyou lái le
His friends have arrived
This statement denotes that the subject's friends have arrived at a location.
wǒ kàn tā de biǎo
I am looking at his watch
This sentence mentions the action of the speaker observing the subject's watch.
tā de fángjiān hěn dà
His room is very big
In this sentence, the speaker is describing the size of the subject's room.
zhè shì tā de shǒujī
This is his cell phone
This sentence points out that the cell phone belongs to the subject.
tā de xiǎngfǎ hěn qítè
His ideas are very unique
This sentence highlights the uniqueness of the subject's ideas.
wǒ yòng tā de diànnǎo
I am using his computer
This sentence describes the action of the speaker using the subject's computer.
tā de shēngrì shì míngtiān
His birthday is tomorrow
In this sentence, the speaker is sharing when the subject's birthday is.