What are the 10 possessive adjectives in Spanish?
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What are the 10 possessive adjectives in Spanish?
For example, if you want to use “mine” as a noun (as in, “Mine is the best,” or, “You want mine”), you will use el mío, la mía, los míos, or las mías….This is All Mine.
Singular | Plural | Translation |
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suyo/a | suyos/as | his, her, hers, its, your, yours |
nuestro/a | nuestros/as | our, ours |
vuestro/a | vuestros/as | your, yours |
What are the 5 possessive adjectives in Spanish?
List of Short-form Possessive Adjectives
Adjective Type | Masculine Singular Form | Masculine Plural Form |
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First person singular (yo) | mi | mis |
Second person informal singular (tú) | tu | tus |
Second person formal singular (usted) | su | sus |
Third person singular (él, ella) | su | sus |
What are the 3 possessive adjectives in Spanish?
Long-Form Possessive Adjectives in Spanish
Singular | Plural | |
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of yours (tú, vos) | tuyo | tuyos |
of his/of hers/of yours (usted) | suyo | suyos |
of ours | nuestro | nuestros |
of yours (vosotros/as) | vuestro | vuestros |
What are the six possessive adjectives in Spanish?
The Spanish possessive adjectives are:
- mi/tu/su/nuestro/vuestro/su with a masculine singular noun.
- mi/tu/su/nuestra/vuestra/su with a feminine singular noun.
- mis/tus/sus/nuestros/vuestros/sus with a masculine plural noun.
- mis/tus/sus/nuestras/vuestras/sus with a feminine plural noun.
Is Su formal or informal?
formal
The difference between these two is the same as the one between tú and usted: tu is the informal way of saying “your,” while su is the formal one.
What possessive adjective can be used formally with usted?
Long Form Possessive Adjectives in Spanish
Personal Pronoun in Spanish | Possessive Adjective in Spanish |
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yo | mío/mía míos/mías |
tú | tuyo/tuya tuyos/tuyas |
el, ella, usted | suyo/suyos suya/suyas |
nosotros/as | nuestro/nuestra nuestros/nuestras |
Is Tu formal?
In Spanish there are two ways of saying “you”: There’s the informal form, tú and the more formal usted (often abbreviated as Ud.)
Do you use SU for usted?
Tu, then, is used with people whom you’d address as tú, while su is used with people you’d address as usted.
What are the rules of possessive adjectives in Spanish?
The long form of a Spanish possessive adjective is used when it is placed after the noun. In Table , notice that all the long forms of possessive adjectives have gender endings to match the nouns they modify. Use the correct gender and number of the possessive adjective to match the noun it follows.
Is TÚ formal or informal?
Is Y Tu formal or informal?
The difference between Y tu and Y Usted is that one is formal while the other is informal. Y tu is informal and Y Usted id formal. In Spanish we change the way we speak when talking to someone we have respect for and are an adult rather than our friends.
Is Y tú formal or informal?
Is tú formal or informal?
Is UDS formal or informal?
Ustedes (often abbreviated Uds.) is used to address two or more people and can be formal or informal.