I.my [Brit mʌɪ, Am maɪ]DETIn French, determiners agree in gender and number with the noun that follows. So my is translated by mon + masculine singular noun (mon chien), ma + feminine singular noun (ma maison) BUT by mon + feminine noun beginning with a vowel or mute h (mon assiette) and by mes + plural noun (mes enfants). When my is stressed, à moi is added after the noun: myhouse = ma maison à moi. For my used with parts of the body see the Usage Note .