Possessive Pronouns - Spanish Flashcards

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What is the Spanish translation for 'My'?

  • Tu, Tus
  • Su, Sus
  • Nuestro, Nuestros
  • Mi, Mis (correct)

What is the Spanish translation for 'Your' (informal)?

  • Mi, Mis
  • Su, Sus
  • Nuestro, Nuestros
  • Tu, Tus (correct)

What is the Spanish translation for 'Him, Her, Your' (formal)?

  • Su, Sus (correct)
  • Nuestro, Nuestros
  • Mi, Mis
  • Tu, Tus

What is the Spanish translation for 'Our' (male)?

<p>Nuestro, Nuestros (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Spanish translation for 'Our' (female)?

<p>Nuesrta, Nuestras (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Spanish translation for 'Y'all' (male)?

<p>Vuestro, Vuestros (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Spanish translation for 'Y'all' (female)?

<p>Vuestra, Vuestras (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Spanish translation for 'Their'?

<p>Su, Sus (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Possessive Pronouns in Spanish

  • "Mi" is used for "my" in singular form, while "mis" is used for plural.
  • "Tu" denotes "your" (informal) in singular form, with "tus" for plural.
  • "Su" serves as a possessive pronoun for "his," "her," and "your" (formal), with "sus" for plural contexts.

Possessive Pronouns for Groups

  • "Nuestro" refers to "our" when speaking of a masculine subject, while "nuestros" is the plural form, meaning "ours."
  • "Nuestra" is the feminine form of "our," and "nuestras" is used for plural contexts.

Possessive Pronouns for Addressing Groups

  • "Vuestro" is the masculine form of "y'all" and "y'all's," with "vuestros" for plural usage.
  • "Vuestra" is the feminine form of "y'all," with "vuestras" applied in plural scenarios.

Other Important Notes

  • The pronoun "su" and "sus" can also be used to express "their" and "theirs," depending on the context.

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